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  1. what abou bicolor blennie?

    Hi Eduardo, yes they do eat algae but as I've found out the hard way they will also take the occasional nip of your corals. Mine started to attack a cladellia which was very close to his hole in the rock - I think it must have been blocking his view because since I moved the coral he's left it...
  2. Rainford's goby, reef safe?

    Afraid I can't offer in info on them as I dont have either in my tank!
  3. any suggestions for my next fish?

    I've just got a royal gramma - stunning colours, not too aggressive, hardy and doesn't get too big - perfect
  4. Rainford's goby, reef safe?

    Hi Ben, My goby has always pigged out on frozen foods esp brineshrimp - apart from that he spends most of the day doing what he's supposed to, sifting sand. He has never to my knowledge gone for any of my inverts. If your goby hasn't started to eat prepared foods he's probably trying to get...
  5. Brazilian flameback vs. African flameback

    The only difference I know of is that the African has a yellow tail and the Brazilian has a blue one. Just got an African on Thursday - still a bit shy but a beauty
  6. Green Hair Algae

    Mouse - gorillas are not reknowned for being fussy eaters. They eat their own s**t as it is the only way they can break down the cellulose that makes up the bulk of their vegetarian diet
  7. Stocking question

    The order that I have gone for is as follows: Clowns Royal Gramma Angel(flameback in my case) I would definitely go with the angel last
  8. Sandsifting Goby selection

    Thanks all for the info - will look more into the inverts for the job!
  9. Sandsifting Goby selection

    I am currently stocking my 75g reef tank and am looking for a sandsifter that someone could recommend - preferably not a prawn goby due to a lack of prawns over here!

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