for a moment, i thought that u gonna change your choices of fishes again.. hahaha
Today i was informed that lionfish do not like lots of light, and that if they are in a tank with lots of light this can effect them..
oops.. forgot to inform u that.. sorry.. hehehe
I plan on having a large scooter blenny (reccomended by Kelvin, thanks!) as the bottom feeder.
bottom feeder.. hahaha.. this is not corydoras lah... hahaha..must start to change your mindset... hehehe
Fire Clownfish", their sci. name is Amphiprion ephippium and they are extremely nice.
wow.. Amphiprion ephippium is known as red saddleback clownfish.. it is indeed very beautiful..
Would a pair of the Fire Clownfish go with the lion and blenny?
a pair?? how much are those?? and how big are they?? my advice is to keep just one.. coz your tank is too small.. to keep a pair.. go for a small pair and let them pair off by themselves..but then again.. small ones are a no-no.. coz of your lionfish.. it will go well with your blenny..however, if there is a established pair.. grab them.. they are hard to come by...
Also, do they NEED an anenome to host on?
NOPE.. ppl love to see the symbolic relationship between both of them.. but they dun really need each other's company to survive.. in fact, the clownfish is the one benefiting from the relationship..due to the protection that it gets.. so.. no need.. but if u want.. the anemone to get is Entacmaea quadicolor aka bubble tip anemone..
Just like to say a big thank you to kelvin for putting up with all my questions
u are welcome.. i'm glad that i can help and share with u my knowledge and experience...[]
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