I'm liking the yasha goby and I think the baby will think he looks cool too. Should I be getting him with the shrimp together or would it be fine to get them separate? So think ****ing it's gonnaI agree that a pistol shrimp with a goby is an awesome addition to any tank. Of those fish in the link we have experience with the dracula, yasha, wheelers and the yellow watchman (That list is from favorite to least favorite).
Blue spot jawfish can be very tough, take a look at the smaller eaier pearly headed jawfish. They would do great in a covered 40g with a nice sand bed.
2 clowns
1 banggi cardinal
1 blue flasher wrasse (or some kind of flasher wrasse)
1 Yasha goby shrimp combo
1 green clown goby(maybe)
1 royal gramma
sounds like its coming together nicely
Word of warning about reefrocks. They take a long time to deliver and most likely you will have to keep bugging him to get it. A few here including myself have had issues with them. If you don't mind the drive I suggest checking out ultra corals, a vendor here. They usually have reef rocks available. Other then the wait I think reefrocks are well worth it.
x2. I LOVE my rock, my experience wasn't as bad as others but the sand while I like it because it reminds me of sand from home(from west coast of FL originally) it's a little fine and even using my mag float within 6 inches of the sand bed causes a sand storm. but i like the look so im hoping itll stick together better later on
Word of warning about reefrocks. They take a long time to deliver and most likely you will have to keep bugging him to get it. A few here including myself have had issues with them. If you don't mind the drive I suggest checking out ultra corals, a vendor here. They usually have reef rocks available. Other then the wait I think reefrocks are well worth it.
You could probably get away with two pair until one starts to breed, then they will probably kill the other pair off.