at the LFS tonight. they have some nice fish there, including, but not limited to- a red spotted sand perch.
he watched me as i walked by the tank, no fear, and followed me with his beaty eyes, as he breathed somewhat heavily in and out of his rather large mouth lined with some impressive, razor sharp teeth.
so i figure "hey, this guy would be great for the 125 FO we are putting together!" the OWNER of the LFS says "hey, this is completely reef safe" i told him that has to be a mistake, i mean after all, what are those pearly whites for? he tells me he's in the blenny family, and he just eats meaty foods and very small fishes and copapods in the wild.
i still question his expertise, so he jumps on the pc and does some while-u-wait research to make sure. "yeap, he's totally reef safe".
me, being the airheaded stooge i am, tossed him in the reef.
immediately he tracks the chromis.....nothing...nothing....nothing....then whamo, he tries to swallow my 3 inch engineer goby whole!
luckily he spat him out and he seems to be ok for the time being.
my question in all of this is:
does anyone have any experience with these?
is this just a "new surroundings" burst of aggression?...or do i have to remove 80 pounds of rock to get this little #$%@*& out?
i'll post a pic tomorrow Am incase the name doesn't ring a bell.
cool fish, just...alittle on the aggressive side i think.
btw..i think his scientific name is Parapercis schauinslandii
he watched me as i walked by the tank, no fear, and followed me with his beaty eyes, as he breathed somewhat heavily in and out of his rather large mouth lined with some impressive, razor sharp teeth.
so i figure "hey, this guy would be great for the 125 FO we are putting together!" the OWNER of the LFS says "hey, this is completely reef safe" i told him that has to be a mistake, i mean after all, what are those pearly whites for? he tells me he's in the blenny family, and he just eats meaty foods and very small fishes and copapods in the wild.
i still question his expertise, so he jumps on the pc and does some while-u-wait research to make sure. "yeap, he's totally reef safe".
me, being the airheaded stooge i am, tossed him in the reef.
immediately he tracks the chromis.....nothing...nothing....nothing....then whamo, he tries to swallow my 3 inch engineer goby whole!
luckily he spat him out and he seems to be ok for the time being.
my question in all of this is:
does anyone have any experience with these?
is this just a "new surroundings" burst of aggression?...or do i have to remove 80 pounds of rock to get this little #$%@*& out?
i'll post a pic tomorrow Am incase the name doesn't ring a bell.
cool fish, just...alittle on the aggressive side i think.
btw..i think his scientific name is Parapercis schauinslandii