For these two reasons, (possible rubble collapse and feeding) would it be advisable to pick up the rubble he is burrowing under in hopes that he will move to a better location?
Yes, you could even block the entrance if you catch out of the hole, with a view to making the fish burrow somewhere else>> The live rock I got came with a large (and I mean LARGE) population of bristleworms, which I discovered the night after I brought them home. Most of them are 2-3″ and one that I have seen is at least 6″! They are the type that are bright red/orange on the front half and dark grey/black on the back half. I found photos of them on your site but none that earned a positive id. I understand that the smaller ones are beneficial, but because these apparently get so large and there are already so many of them, I’m worried about them becoming a problem. The guy at the LFS recommended a six line wrasse and thought that it would be ok with the Jawfish, but I’m thinking that this wouldn’t be a good idea in my small system. What do you think?
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