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What's a good Goby
I would like to know a good goby for a 30G, that will eat the sand and sift it out its gills, keeping the sand bed somewhat cleaned up.
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A yellow watchman golby will do a good job at sifting the sand. Also try the famous Nassarius snails. They are tiny and practically live in the upper layers of the sand bed.
Here is a video of a Watchman golby and a pistol shrimp in a symbiotic relationship, they seem to do a fair amount of sifting. http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...man+goby&hl=en |
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I love my Rainford's Goby (also known as a stars and stripes) for that in my 20 gal. Doesn't seem to be as shy as other small gobies either.
Phil
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here is a good one that someone posted a while back.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCC7XxRC4Iw great video, i think the pair belong to someone on the board, i could be mistaken though. |
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Diamond Watchman Goby.
Love mine.
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80g Aiptasia dominated reef tank.. with fish and now a bunch of berghia! Current Tank Info: 80g tank, re-starting a reef after a zoanthid nudibranch plauge, followed by months of steady and unstoppable STN/RTN, crashed; stayed FOWLR for a couple years, currently an aiptasia dominated reef tank with fishies and BERGHIA |
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Pink/Blue Spotted Watchman Goby.
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I live really close to the airport. The other day I was walking across the living room and the stewardess told me to take my seat. Current Tank Info: 73G FOWLR |
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Don't the watchman gobies get a big big for a 30 gal?
Phil
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Oh, did you plan to keep other fish in that tank?
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I live really close to the airport. The other day I was walking across the living room and the stewardess told me to take my seat. Current Tank Info: 73G FOWLR |
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my dragon goby also known as a banded goby sifts non stop and eats flake or frozen also.
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I love my citron goby.
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I really love my Diamond watchmen goby too....
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Another vote for the diamond goby. You can get them with orang, purple, blue or no spots. They sift the sand really well and get along with all my tank mated including my blenny. They can get pretty big though. Just be sure to have plenty of open sand on the bottom of your tank.
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