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- Gobies and Blennies: What are the differences?
Gobies and blennies are a common marine fish that aren’t always understood or appreciated They have unique and sometimes quirky behaviors that can make them interesting to watch, but sometimes it takes patience What is your experience with gobies and blennies? Are you familiar with their
- Sand Sifting Gobies: Are they worth keeping? Your Favorite?
This week were going to be focusing on Gobies and Blennies! Today I wanted to start us off by beginning a discussion on Sand Sifting Gobies Sand Sifting Gobies plow through the tank substrate, sifting straining algae, detritus and uneaten food from the sand This not only removes unwanted
- Rainford Goby care | Reef2Reef
Hi all My wife and I have been in the hobby for less than 10 weeks This is my first post to R2R There is an incredible amount of information here and my go to source for advice, tips, and opinions We came home with a Rainford Goby after talking with our LFS guy about our level of
- Sand Sifting Goby | Reef2Reef
I’m looking for a hardy sand sifting Goby that will last I’ve been hearing that sand sifting gobies tend not to last long because the sand bed gets cleaned and then it just wastes away Is there any sand sifting gobies that are hardier than others? I’ve heard the sleeper head sifting goby tends
- How many gobies? | Reef2Reef
Chocolate Goby (Amblygobius phalaena) seems to be a good choice for a sand sifting one that has a better chance for survival They take to foods better than other sand sifting gobies from what I have done for leg work for you
- The Oh-So-Beautiful Bella | Reef2Reef
Valenciennea bella is a beautiful Goby; part of a group we often call Sleeper or Sifter Gobies Of the two names, Sifter is more appropriate, because these gobies never seem to sleep, and never seem to stop sifting (a topic we'll revisit) Valenciennea genus Gobies were all named for Achille
- Goby Compatibility Question - Nano-Reef Community
The neon goby will swim around and usually dwell in the upper half of the tank and the neon goby will just post up wherever he feels comfortable I would suggest introducing the neon goby to your tank first because he is the smallest and will need to establish territory first so he is not tormented by the other two gobies, which are generally
- Best sand sifting fish? Orange Crosshatch Goby, Tiger Watchmen Goby . . .
Looking for a good sand sifting fish that won't cause a windstorm in my 32g tank From research, the Orange Crosshatch Goby, Tiger Watchmen Goby and the
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