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![]() Question; I have and have had two watchmen gobys for a couple of years now in a 220g reef tank. Two days ago one of them turned white. Good activity still hangin with his shrimp buddy. Anybody?
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![]() I read that it’s sometimes due to a change to the female sex. Maybe because you have a pair? Maybe you’ll be lucky enough to see tgem with eggs!
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/ye...yellow.301800/ Mine was the opposite. He was a pale beige-y grey colour but changed to bright yellow (as JL told me he would) Last edited by Dash; 04-09-2020 at 06:19 PM. |
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![]() Here is to hoping, funny I was thinking something along these lines.
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![]() There’s nothing wrong about this as its natural for watchmen goby to change their colour into white. When the female watchmen gobys turn white color, that’s a good thing. They usually do this when they are paired. But I’ve heard from others where they say another possible reason is due to stress which makes their colour change.
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