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![]() I LOVE my pink spotted shrimp goby, never aggressive and doesn't make much of a mess either.
was my first addition and hasn't been a problem in any of the ways described above.... |
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![]() I have a yellow headed sleeper goby and yes he does move sand around the tank, but I don't notice it that much. He does a great job keeping the sand bed clean, so I for one am quite happy with this fish.
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One more fish should be ok?, right!!! ![]() |
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![]() So far I am happy with my yellow head...
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![]() Thankfully, mine has chilled out a bit over the last couple of weeks...
For that first week though, it was like a snowstorm in my tank |
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![]() Maybe he was excited to be in a new home, I have an ornate goby and he does the same thing too but it's not that bad.
He had a death wish the first year I got him. He jumped out twice and both times he was dried up and stiff as a board. The first time I put him in the QT and he sank to the botom like a rock and it took him a week to be able to bend a bit. A week later he was ok and was returned to the main tank. The second time I had no choice but to put him back in the main tank since the QT was occupied and he still pulled through, tough little guy huh?
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Louise ![]() Give a man a fish and he eats for a day. Teach him how to fish and you get rid of him all weekend ![]() http://www.canreef.com/photopost/sho...user=4356&sl=w |