ilektrik22
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Hello
I'm trying to figure out which fish I would like in my tank. So far I've almost decided (I'm slightly indecisive :| ) firefish and or midas blenny, pair of true percs AND
I really like the look of the Yellow Rose Antenna Goby also know as filiment finned prawn-goby, Stonogobiops nematodes. The supposedly symbiotic shrimp is a randals shrimp, Alpheus randalli( some places say they can pair up others fail to mention this). I am intersted in having this fish/s/shrimp but i would love to have more info before I make the plunge ( I'm particularly intersted in the shrimp/goby pairing to round off the inhabitants in my tank)
Does anyone have any experience with Stonogobiops nematodes? I've read alot of conflicting info such as: the shrimp is hard to keep, keep fish in pair, fish need to be kept separetly, they are passive fish while other sites say they are semi-aggressive, that they are burrowers, while other say they are in the water column....so confused about this little guy. If anyone has any info/experience with this species it would be greatly appriciated.
here is a link to one of there descriptions ( again I am getting conflicting info from different sites)
http://www.marinecenter.com/fish/gobies/yellowroseantennagoby/
Thanks in advance
( oh forgot to mention it;s a 30g tall)
I'm trying to figure out which fish I would like in my tank. So far I've almost decided (I'm slightly indecisive :| ) firefish and or midas blenny, pair of true percs AND
I really like the look of the Yellow Rose Antenna Goby also know as filiment finned prawn-goby, Stonogobiops nematodes. The supposedly symbiotic shrimp is a randals shrimp, Alpheus randalli( some places say they can pair up others fail to mention this). I am intersted in having this fish/s/shrimp but i would love to have more info before I make the plunge ( I'm particularly intersted in the shrimp/goby pairing to round off the inhabitants in my tank)
Does anyone have any experience with Stonogobiops nematodes? I've read alot of conflicting info such as: the shrimp is hard to keep, keep fish in pair, fish need to be kept separetly, they are passive fish while other sites say they are semi-aggressive, that they are burrowers, while other say they are in the water column....so confused about this little guy. If anyone has any info/experience with this species it would be greatly appriciated.
here is a link to one of there descriptions ( again I am getting conflicting info from different sites)
http://www.marinecenter.com/fish/gobies/yellowroseantennagoby/
Thanks in advance
( oh forgot to mention it;s a 30g tall)
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