G.SMITHII New member Sep 15, 2008 #1 keeping a clown goby w/ a small Gonodactyloid? as long as i keep Bane well fed, he pays no attention to my fire fish. i guess my question boils down to how fast are clown gobies? fast ENOUGH? :lol:
keeping a clown goby w/ a small Gonodactyloid? as long as i keep Bane well fed, he pays no attention to my fire fish. i guess my question boils down to how fast are clown gobies? fast ENOUGH? :lol:
acrodave REEF NERD Sep 15, 2008 #2 I think it all comes down to how much you feed the mantis..mine pays no attention to the damsle in the tank with it
I think it all comes down to how much you feed the mantis..mine pays no attention to the damsle in the tank with it
J2FcM Mantis Sociopath. Sep 15, 2008 #3 My Smithii almost seems to be mocked by my Damsel now... but she also clubbed the Damsel when it was first introduced into the tank.
My Smithii almost seems to be mocked by my Damsel now... but she also clubbed the Damsel when it was first introduced into the tank.
J justinl Active member Sep 16, 2008 #4 a pot shot Id guess. you have to realize that a goby or any other benthic small fish will be a much easier target than a damsel in the water column.
a pot shot Id guess. you have to realize that a goby or any other benthic small fish will be a much easier target than a damsel in the water column.