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![]() I'd watch them. They may just clear a small area and leave it at that. If the coral is big enough, it should be fine.
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![]() thanks for the advise. ill just watch and see and if need be move them to a ifferent tank. (if i can catch them lol)
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![]() I wish I could loan you my Lookdown. He solved my coral goby "problem" in about 1 week. I had 6 of them...briefly.
If they would just STAY in the coral heads they would be fine...but nooo...they have swim around from coral to coral to...oops.
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400 gal reef. Established April, 2007. 3 Sequence Dart, RM12-4 skimmer, 2 x OM4Ways, Yellow Tang, Maroon Clown (pair), Blonde Naso Tang, Vlamingi Tang, Foxface Rabbit, Unicorn Tang, 2 Pakistani Butterflies and a few coral gobies My Tank: http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=28436 |
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![]() quattros right IME...
These guys are bad, as a matter of fact, sps polyps are the only thing I have seen mine eat...lol and I'm pretty sure he stressed out one of my JL 70 dollar frags to the point point of death.... not 100% on this but it was his favourite perch and none of the other 15 or so sps were affected and params are bang on. Fortunately for him, clown gobies are one of my favourite fish and essential to my 'scape. |
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![]() sorry, further to this...
the realbigal and I have witnessed a clown goby in his tank take a few polyps off a milli.... it was a vicous attack and earned himself a home in my tank where he lives in my hailmeda and hides from my other clown goby...lol Last edited by Whatigot; 10-23-2008 at 05:16 PM. |
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![]() Polyp eating is a common behavior with these guys. I'm surprised by the number of people here who say they've never heard of this. Search the SPS forum on RC and you'll see that the majority of SPS keepers refuse to keep clown gobies in their SPS tanks for this very reason.
There are a few people with rather large tanks that put up with the polyp eating behavior because they have many, large, healthy, fast growing colonies in large tanks that grow faster than the gobies can destroy. This is similar to some SPS keepers housing species of angels and file fish that are known to eat SPS polyps - these hobbyists put up with some coral eating to keep a diverse array of fish they enjoy. Personally I wouldn't chance it in a small tank.
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![]() Interesting, I did not know this either. I have one, and he perches on the small amount of SPS that I have in my 60 gallon. He actually loves the birds nest, and goes right into the middle. Havent caught him nipping, but pretty cool little fish if he is not eating expensive coral
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![]() I have a 4 year old pair of green clowns and have had yellow and brown clowns in the past and never saw them nipping SPS. That being said, I only have Monti caps, digitata, and have had birdsnest in the past as well. No millis or acros. I'm not suprised that they nip SPS, but it would be suprising to me if they killed the colony they host in.
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