It will have to get along with my firefish and false perc.
Any other suggestions are appreciated.
Any other suggestions are appreciated.
Is a "High Fin Red Banded Goby" a YasheHaze Goby?
Something like that might be good as they are very small fish.
I'd choose carefully and conservatively, because 3 small fish is probably the upper limit of what you'd be wise to keep in a 12g reef.
Unicorn Tang.
I don't know about a Six Line in a 12 gallon.
Not sure, but I have heard a few different names for them.
Yeah, I like those. I think I've seen those called Black Ray, and High Fin. My memory is hazy though. Very cool-looking fish by any name! Get him a candy cane shrimp.
Six line will be too big, lawnmower blenny also gets pretty big and may not have anything to eat after all the algea is gone. High fin goby is your best bet.
Go with the goby. I've seen lawnmower blennies get to over 6 inches and be fat, and I've seen 6lines to be over 3" and be agressive.
The 6line I had even in a 75g tank got fairly territorial as it got older (fin picking, chasing, etc), and devoured my shrimp. Stick with a goby or a *small* blenny. I personally like the 2 Spotted blennies that pop up from time to time on Liveaquaria (1.5 - 2" max.)
-Mike
I gues they will pair with a Randalli Pistol Shrimp but are they reef safe?
The Randals pistol shrimps (aka candy cane - depending which store you're visiting) are totally reef safe. They're tiny - about 1" max from tail to claw - so they aren't a threat to anything in the tank, and they can't even really do any damage with their digging. As a precaution, make sure your rockwork is fairly stable, and nestled into the sand a bit, but I never had trouble with the digging these tiny guys did.
Nate
That Gobie is so cool! Have you found a supplier? I'd also look at a little Green Clown Gobie...
Over at nano-reef it made their list for 10g safe. Sounds like a very active fish and should give the tank a busy look. maybe?
grouper??
you did say LAST fish