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![]() Hmm, sorry I didn't mean to hijack your thread
![]() ![]() Anyhow, back to the fish! Yeah I love Cherub Angels, they are really beautiful and animated... and small! Here's a thought... if in the end you decided that you would want some other type of goby in your tank, other than the trimma or eviota, what would you choose? I'm sort of unsure about gobies at this point... I understand they don't live overly long? Or am I misunderstanding and have done some bad reading? I realize that the Catalina Goby (coldwater species) will die faster in tropical temps, but does this short life span thing apply to all gobies?
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![]() not exactly sure bout the lifepsan thing.
we've had eviota gobies be happy and living for 4 months at a time at the shop. what would i choose for a different goby.. probably a pair of either red hi fin gobies or yashia gobies. or some neon gobies oooor a pair of yellow clown gobies. cute little buggers |
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![]() Yashias are the coolest! But if you can get a good looking artificial coral head, I'd vote for the clown gobies.
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