I've tried 3 times in two different aquaria.
The first two times were in a 45 g bowfront with mixed aragonite fine & sugar-fine substrate to a depth of 3 - 4 in. There was a fridmanii pseudochromis in this tank on both attempts. The first time the fish borrowed constantly & ate frozen mysis well. After several months, it simply "disappeared". The second time the fish burrowed, but wasn't a vigorous eater. After a few weeks I found it in respiratory distress with it's right gill cover and gills ripped to peices. I euthanized it.
Figuring that the pseudochromis was my main problem, I decided to try this beautiful fish one more time. This time I put it as the first fish in a 60 g covered aquaria with a 3 - 5 inch sugar-fine sand bed that had been cycled with 90 lbs of live rock for 8 weeks before the fish was added and all water parameters were perfect. The fish chose a spot to burrow in the middle of my live rock that was difficult to view, but I could see sand being turned daily for a couple of weeks. I could not view the fish nor any feeding behavior. Now, it seems this fish has also perished as I no longer find any evidence of active burrowing in the aquaria.
As much as I'd love to maintain this beautiful fish, I am not willing to sacrifice another if they are impossible to keep. If I am doing something wrong, I'd appreciate advice from someone who is keeping them successfully.
Thanks,
Candy
The first two times were in a 45 g bowfront with mixed aragonite fine & sugar-fine substrate to a depth of 3 - 4 in. There was a fridmanii pseudochromis in this tank on both attempts. The first time the fish borrowed constantly & ate frozen mysis well. After several months, it simply "disappeared". The second time the fish burrowed, but wasn't a vigorous eater. After a few weeks I found it in respiratory distress with it's right gill cover and gills ripped to peices. I euthanized it.
Figuring that the pseudochromis was my main problem, I decided to try this beautiful fish one more time. This time I put it as the first fish in a 60 g covered aquaria with a 3 - 5 inch sugar-fine sand bed that had been cycled with 90 lbs of live rock for 8 weeks before the fish was added and all water parameters were perfect. The fish chose a spot to burrow in the middle of my live rock that was difficult to view, but I could see sand being turned daily for a couple of weeks. I could not view the fish nor any feeding behavior. Now, it seems this fish has also perished as I no longer find any evidence of active burrowing in the aquaria.
As much as I'd love to maintain this beautiful fish, I am not willing to sacrifice another if they are impossible to keep. If I am doing something wrong, I'd appreciate advice from someone who is keeping them successfully.
Thanks,
Candy