Flame Angel New Member May 13, 2004 #1 Ever keep the Pearly Headed Jawfish in a nano? Think it's feasible with about 2" of sand? -Flame
D Dollarz81 New Member May 13, 2004 #2 I had one in my 72gal. It found itself a cave and stayed in there. Not much of a swimmer. Not in that 6gal with 96 watts of power over it though
I had one in my 72gal. It found itself a cave and stayed in there. Not much of a swimmer. Not in that 6gal with 96 watts of power over it though
Flame Angel New Member May 13, 2004 #4 I see...so I take it I'll never live down the whole pee thing, huh? It shall be my legacy from henceforth until forever!!! :twisted: -Flame
I see...so I take it I'll never live down the whole pee thing, huh? It shall be my legacy from henceforth until forever!!! :twisted: -Flame
S stonefox New Member Mar 23, 2005 #5 i have a tiger jawfish in my nano and he has made a home underneath the rock and in the sand... but he's a jumper!
i have a tiger jawfish in my nano and he has made a home underneath the rock and in the sand... but he's a jumper!
D dbjacks New Member Aug 4, 2008 #6 My blue spot does just fine in my 29 BC. My sand bed is about 1 1/2". I would recommend adding plenty of live rock rubble. Beware though they jump... A LOT! They scare pretty easy. Very entertaining though.
My blue spot does just fine in my 29 BC. My sand bed is about 1 1/2". I would recommend adding plenty of live rock rubble. Beware though they jump... A LOT! They scare pretty easy. Very entertaining though.
R reefman23 New Member Aug 5, 2008 #8 TimSchmidt said: I would have a bit deeper sand bed for it personally. Click to expand... +1 Jesse