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Old 12-10-2008, 05:59 AM
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it's with the damsels

Ahhh, ok. I will take a look. Thanks!
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Old 12-10-2008, 06:05 AM
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Anyone know if the Trimma Gobies will get along in groups? I guess in the tank, they may not see each other that often anyways. Its a 6'x19"x19" tank.

What do you think?

I was hoping to add three of them...maybe even more. I can't find any info on the web about whether or not they get along with each other or other gobies for that matter. I guess most people keep them in nano tanks singly.
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Old 12-10-2008, 06:15 AM
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if you can hold out for a while, I find that J&L actually gets helfrichs somewhat regularly.

I have to discourage you from the catalina goby. as you know it is a temperate fish; it usually does not survive more than a month in a warm water tank. (hey look at that, another excuse to set up a CW tank... )
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Old 12-10-2008, 06:25 AM
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if you can hold out for a while, I find that J&L actually gets helfrichs somewhat regularly.

I have to discourage you from the catalina goby. as you know it is a temperate fish; it usually does not survive more than a month in a warm water tank. (hey look at that, another excuse to set up a CW tank... )
Yeah...I am still trying to resist the cold water tank! You just have to keep bringing it up huh

I figured it was a bad idea and will stay away.

Is there a general rule with keeping small gobies together? They all seem so passive and friendly but I bet they do get territorial. So far I only have one goby, a tiny Clown Goby which I have only seen once since adding him to the tank. I guess thats why they are "nano" fish! Then at least you see them once in a while. I figure though if I get enough I will see at least one a day
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Thanks. Does he have them now? On his site there is nothing under gobies.
I am not sure why I had the Trimma Gobies in the Damsel section I beleive I have the striped Trimmas as well for the same price. FIXED!

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I am not sure why I had the Trimma Gobies in the Damsel section I beleive I have the striped Trimmas as well for the same price. FIXED!

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Thanks Ian. I sent you a PM.
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saw a swissguard basslet yesterday at J&L :P

I think I may still have a Yellow Tail Basslet available. These are really nice fish and not very common. These fish are also called a Sunset Basslet.
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Old 12-10-2008, 05:23 PM
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I think I may still have a Yellow Tail Basslet available. These are really nice fish and not very common. These fish are also called a Sunset Basslet.
Ok I will take a look. Thanks!
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