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Old 04-10-2007, 04:22 PM
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Thanks everyone.

One small thing I noticed someone mentioned gobies, I currently have a blue spot goby I believe its called. Basically its all white and has a yellow head with a neon blue line near its mouth. However I have read they grow to 7 inches and mine is already near 5. I probably could not keep this fish in the cube could I?


Also what do you all think about keeping a neon goby? A lot of places say they are ok in 10 gallon tanks and up but I have read that they starve in most tanks because they need a big tank since they do not eat prepared food. Any input?

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Old 04-10-2007, 04:38 PM
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One thing I would suggest if you go with a wrasse is to either have a glass lid, or DIY an eggcrate lid than you can secure as wrasses like to jump. I learned the hard way when my first sixline when carpet surfing.
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Also what do you all think about keeping a neon goby? A lot of places say they are ok in 10 gallon tanks and up but I have read that they starve in most tanks because they need a big tank since they do not eat prepared food. Any input?
My neon goby eats like a pig, always has. You need to use smaller foods though. I feed sweetwater zooplankton and little bits of mysis. In my larger tank they just get whatever the other fish don't eat first but I currently have one in my 5g nano tank and he eats whatever he can fit in his mouth, as well as various copepods and such growing in the tank.

In a smaller tank I'd recommend only one though. For some reason they can be super vicious in closed quarters. I had 2 in my 90 gallon and one drove the other into the overflow several times. Finally I fished him out of the sump for the last time and decided he'd do better in my nano tank.
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Old 04-10-2007, 05:34 PM
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Jawfish? Anthias? both beautiful types fish. My 2cents.
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Orchid Dottyback, Bangaii cardinal, Royal Gramma, sixline wrasse and any firefish would be my suggestion.

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Thanks. I think I have decided, any one see any potential problems? To add to the two clowns I already have I would get a neon goby, and hectors goby.

They should all get along I hope.
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Hectors/Rainfords gobies aren't well known for their survivability. Most usually don't eat prepared foods and survive on a steady supply of copepods and what they can sift from the sand. I'd be prepared to supplement with arctipods or tiggerpods or some other copepod source.

That being said, some can get them eating prepared foods. I just thought you should be aware.
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