WebLately, jawfish have been getting a bad rap when it comes to the current trend of a deep, live sand bed. Many hobbyists complain of these fish constantly moving sand, always … Web6 apr. 2024 · Huntington Beach. Rating - 0%. 0 0 0. Pearly jawfish. Mine likes to dig around specially on my low flow areas. What i like about my jaw fish is that it will dig one area for a day and will look for another site in a day or two. Only downside is both my lobo and/or blasto can get buried in the process. Reply Like Reply.
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Web28 dec. 2012 · When you scuba and go down to the floor of the ocean there is variable sized grains of sand. The finer sand is okay in the mix, but the crushed coral will allow the jawifsh to construct a more solid enterance to its burrow. Both the crushed coral and arragonite mix would work well. WebSo cute! My jawfish and blenny hate each other and try to bury each other all day long harvia vattentank
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Web29 sept. 2024 · This morning, the larger jawfish was out on the sandbed, in the corner of the tank. It shows no appetite, so I'm more than a bit worried. But I looked and it didn't seem to have ich or any such thing. I need to go to work, but will look again this pm. Any suggestions people have would be appreciated. Sep 28, 2024 #6 Fumanchu Active Member Joined Web22 sept. 2013 · Goby help sift the sand, jaw fish also help, turbo snails are good or nerite snails imo are better because they don't get huge like turbos but do a good job. If you want to manually remove you can siphon the sand but fish wise I really like my jaw fish but gobys like a watchman goby or diamond sleeper gobys are good I also really like dragon ... http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1558231 harvia ville haapasalo 240 duo