Hayashidonus japonicus is a unique marine invertebrate often sought after by enthusiasts looking to diversify their reef tanks. This species is available in various sizes, allowing hobbyists to select specimens that best fit their aquarium setup.
Care Level: Moderate care is recommended, with attention to diet and tank compatibility.
Feeding: Hayashidonus japonicus primarily feeds on detritus and small particulate matter. Supplementing their diet with finely chopped marine foods or specialised invertebrate pellets will support their health.
Compatibility: Generally peaceful, but care should be taken when housing with aggressive tank mates. Suitable for reef aquariums when monitored closely.
Reef Safety: Yes, this species is considered reef safe and does not harm corals or other sessile invertebrates.
Tank Requirements: A minimum tank size of 30 litres is recommended to provide adequate space and stable water parameters.
Water Parameters: Maintain stable marine conditions with moderate water flow and standard reef aquarium lighting.
Placement: Position in areas with moderate water movement and access to food sources, such as rock crevices or substrate surfaces.
Origin and maximum size data are not provided; therefore, conservative husbandry practices are advised to ensure optimal health.



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