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masterswimmer

Old School Reefer
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Location
NY
Beautiful little goby. Great personality. $12 each

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First pic shows likeliness from LiveAquaria site
Second pic is actual fish
 

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jhale

ReefsMagazine!
Location
G.V NYC
yellow gobbies are awesome cute little fish.

I had one in my tank a while ago. it used to perch on the clam and sit on the sps branches. then one day it started picking at the polyps of the acros.
I had to find him a new home. soon after that I discovered I had red bugs.
I always wondered if the goby might have been picking at the red bugs or if it was just a coincidence.
 

masterswimmer

Old School Reefer
Vendor
Location
NY
jhale said:
yellow gobbies are awesome cute little fish.

I had one in my tank a while ago. it used to perch on the clam and sit on the sps branches. then one day it started picking at the polyps of the acros.
I had to find him a new home. soon after that I discovered I had red bugs.
I always wondered if the goby might have been picking at the red bugs or if it was just a coincidence.

Jon, that's an extremely interesting coincidence. As you know, clown gobies almost always look to live in acros. I'm wondering if there isn't some sort of symbiotic relationship, similar to a commensal acro crab, that would benefit the acro and the goby. :idea:

Russ
 

scarf_ace1981

Advanced Reefer
Location
San Juan, PR
clown gobies will lay eggs on sps which will most likely kill the tissue in that area.(if you have a pair of course) it all depends on the tank conditions whether the sps recover or not.

on a side note, i have a citinis goby and think they are great. i've also converted my 40br into sps and i'm not worried about the goby harming the sps.

feeding the goby regularly will help it not nip @ other things in the tank. mine eats like a pig.

sorry for the hijack. russ
 
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jhale

ReefsMagazine!
Location
G.V NYC
mine would sit on the clam, and the clam did not care.

as for the shrimp, do you know how big the goby's are?
I would be more afraid of the shrimp trying to eat the goby.
they are tiny, like an inch or so. mine had little red cheeks.
 

Reefer420

Advanced Reefer
Location
Manhattan
do they live on the pods in your tank, or do they prefer frozen food like cyclopeeze?

I'm not making the mistake of having another scooter blenny incident - he ate all the pods in my 16g and then starved before I realized what was going on! Never really got him to eat cyclopeeze...
 

jhale

ReefsMagazine!
Location
G.V NYC
he ate flake food and whatever else i fed the tank.

I also have a black goby that lives in a birdsnest colony, he also eats whatever i feed the tank. they do prefer frozen meaty food though. it took them a long time to learn to eat the flake food.

they do live in acros in the wild.
 

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