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Old 05-09-2007, 11:08 PM
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Actually, Randall's Gobies are pretty easily kept.

Most will take frozen food and/or shrimp pellets. They shouldn't be compared to the extremity of Mandarin Gobies, most of which WILL waste away due to the lack of live food/copepods to feed on.

The gobies I listed readily accept a variety of foodstuffs.
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Old 05-10-2007, 12:14 AM
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Actually, Randall's Gobies are pretty easily kept.

Most will take frozen food and/or shrimp pellets. They shouldn't be compared to the extremity of Mandarin Gobies, most of which WILL waste away due to the lack of live food/copepods to feed on.

The gobies I listed readily accept a variety of foodstuffs.
D'oh - you're completely right. For some reason my brain was thinking Rainford's goby

So be careful with Rainfordi, Hectori or any dragonettes (Mandarin Gobies, Scooter Blennies)
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