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![]() I would just move it. I doubt very much if you will have problems. I do that stuff all the time without any problems. BTW how long have you had the Goby
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![]() Well I hope you have better luck than me. Rainford Goby is notoriously hard to keep. It appears they live in beds of hair algae. They appear to eat the zooplankton that grows in those beds. Most of us don't want bunches of hair algae, so they usually don't live very long.
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I won't get another one, now that i've read a few places that they are hard to keep. I guess i didn't look long enough...plus who knows if the tank move had anything to do with it. |
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