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Clown Gobies
Here's a couple of threads on RC about clown gobies eating SPS to lay eggs.
http://www.reefcentral.com/vbulletin...threadid=99810 http://www.reefcentral.com/vbulletin...w+clown+gobies Mine definitely cleared off several areas of the table acro until those areas turned white. Wish I had taken a photo. The Acro just couldn't handle it and completely died overnight one day from RTN I guess. Perhaps if I separate the 2 gobies into 2 different tanks, I'll have better luck. Nice article on clown gobies this month on ReefKeeping. http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/20...hcs3/index.htm |
Clown Gobies
Sam,
Are you talking about yellow gobies? If so did you get the from j&l? Those ones are for sure acro eating. I have one and thats all it eats. I havn't noticed alot of damage as it does have a few to pick from. If I could I'd catch mine and get rid of it but the darn things fast. I'm not to sure if these ones would live with out the acro's or not as it does not eat from the water column. But it's sure fat and full or polyps. |
Clown Gobies
Jamie, yes, I got the yellow clown gobies from J&L. So, you have just one and it still eats Acros even when not spawning. Good to know. At least your mother colonies can grow back faster than the fish can eat them I'd imagine. I only have small Acro frags. :(
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Clown Gobies
Sam,
Yeah their polyp pigs. If you can take them out and bring them back to j&l. Tell them their not acro friendly. I told them, perhaps you got yours before. I know they had a wack of them and last time I went their they never. So I'm curious were they went. If any one bought them that do not house acro's. I like to know how long they lived or if their still alive. |
Sam,
Just so happens that www.reefkeeping.com has an article on gobies this month. I read it and was some confused about the mention of the yellow goby. So I asked the author for his thoughts here http://www.reefcentral.com/vbulletin...hreadid=118715 I'm just waiting for a reply. |
Jamie, yes, I read that article. I think those are the same yellow clown gobies as ours.
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Hey guys, I have the same type of goby as well and I have seen him nip polyps on many occations.. He is always fat, so I am sure he's chomping down more then I'd like to know about. I personally have whitnessed him eating food out of the water column, but not much. I have noticed several of my acro colonies showing a lot less polyp extension then usual during the day.. Night time they are normal.. I have seen him mostly bugging my pink a. milepora collony. My frist thoughts on this were to let nature run it's course and just have the corals recover on their own.. But now it appears he is doing more damage then I'd bargained for.. Hope I can catch 'em..
-Adam |
do thease guys just eat acros? or will they pic another coral type in absence of a acro?
Steve |
I havn't noticed him pick at anything else in my tank. Although he has his share of acro's to pick from. I've never seen him pick at any other sps in the system. I'm still intrested to here from someone that doesn't house sps to share their experiences.
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I will step up and give my two cents (really that's all I have).
I have a yellow clown gobie in my tank. My little guy loves to sit on my candy cane coral, green open brain, and a finger leather. On the first day the candy cane really did not like its new friend, but shortly after was back to normal. The gobie other 2 favoret corals have never minded thier friend hang out. so far the little clown has been just that, i really enjoy its all around personality. i think they're a great adition. Oh and my tank is mainly LPS and softies |
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