Windy Miller
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I'm looking to source a sand sifting goby for my 3 foot shallow cube. It's an unusual setup in as much as I have several species of seagrass planted. This has the upside of a very open display with a large sand bed area for the goby to feed from.
I would like the best goby to fit the job of cleaning the substrate without going deep enough to unearth any seagrass roots. Substrate falling on the seagrass isn't really an issue as it would be if it were covering corals.
So I'm look for people's opinions on their sand sifting gobies. I'm assuming most species are fairly shallow feeders but would like some experienced owners to back that up.
If I had to pick a species at this point it would be a Banded Goby (Amblygobius phalaena). My only concern is its maximum size... ....would prefer a smaller species.
I would like the best goby to fit the job of cleaning the substrate without going deep enough to unearth any seagrass roots. Substrate falling on the seagrass isn't really an issue as it would be if it were covering corals.
So I'm look for people's opinions on their sand sifting gobies. I'm assuming most species are fairly shallow feeders but would like some experienced owners to back that up.
If I had to pick a species at this point it would be a Banded Goby (Amblygobius phalaena). My only concern is its maximum size... ....would prefer a smaller species.