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Are Pseudochromis fridmani generally good at limiting bristle worms population?

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Are Pseudochromis fridmani generally good at limiting bristle worms population?

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I would like that. Are they going to prey heavily on other microfauna as well such as micro stars… – I saw a twin-spot goby in my LFS and found it very interesting. The problem is that one is not supposed to introduce a sand sifting fish when using a DSB methodology. Also of concern is heavy competition with the mandarin although the mandarin gets them more on LR I guess. What is your opinion here, should I definitely leave that goby out of my plan? – Otherwise I would like a fish that “plays in the sand” (if you have any species suggestions here…). So a Jawfish could be an option. They don’t really go through a DSB sifting the sand for food as I understand. The only thing that bugs me is that the available species all seem to be from the Caribbean and I try to go Indo-Pacific only. Thank you very much in advance for your

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