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sandsifting gobies anybody seen some around
Thx for the heads up
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I saw some diamond gobies and bullet gobies at Barrier Reef in Boca today. I also think Fish Collection in NMB has some diamond gobies.
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i think CRF had some.
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Call Reef's Edge, they usually have some. Exotic Aquatic also usually has Diamond Gobies and/or sleepers. They dig a lot!
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I'll hunt them down tomorrow. |
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I know that you know they make a mess on the rocks and corals with that sand. Why not get nassariss snails?
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naaahhhhhh.
had them many moons no better critter in my mind. |
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I got a sleeper goby from exotic aquatic a few weeks ago...active fish in our tank
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eco reef had some the other day and they usually always have them. they had 6 when i was there.
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In addition to a yellowhead sleeper goby that's constantly sifting and digging, I've got a couple of sand-sifting stars in my tank. They do a terrific job of keeping the sand bed clean. My 90 was wall to wall spaghetti worms, now it's nice and clean. And the wrasses don't seem to bother them. I think the Diamond Goby in my 55 is more industrious than the sleeper though. That guy's a bulldozer.
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Diamonds are great, but I like the twinspot the best! My favorite for the burrowing ones are the duskies, with the giant black head.
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