ReefsandGeeks
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A few months ago, I got a dragon goby because I loved watching them take a bite of sand and sift it through their gills. I had seen them do it manytimes at the LFS and decided that I wanted one for my 40 gallon tank. I thought that they would take a bite of sand, and sift it by the sand bed, as I have seen at the LFS. However that's not what mine had in mind. My goby made it a habit to take a bite of sand, swim over top of my powerhead, and proced to spit sand into the flow so itwould spread acrodd the tank. he'd do this day in and day out. I'd have to blow off my rocks and coral when I decided to add them to the tank several times a day. my water always had a cloudy look to it which I forgot wasn't normal (tiny sand bits) untill I finaly decided to try to catch him and take him back to the LFS.
Used the store credit for a glass scraper and couldn't be happier. No more corraline on my glass, and the water is crystal clear and I don't have to keep blowing sand off of my rock. I didn't think I would mind when I got him, but this guy was just rediculous. Ended up having to tear out all of my rock to get him back out and stressed out the other fish in the proccess.
Just trying to make a point to be sure of what you're getting into before you choose livestock. I learned my lesson on that one. No more gobies for me, no matter how cool they are. Could have just been a particuarly active goby, but not worth the work if you have a reef, and if you don't like the look of sand covered rocks.
Used the store credit for a glass scraper and couldn't be happier. No more corraline on my glass, and the water is crystal clear and I don't have to keep blowing sand off of my rock. I didn't think I would mind when I got him, but this guy was just rediculous. Ended up having to tear out all of my rock to get him back out and stressed out the other fish in the proccess.
Just trying to make a point to be sure of what you're getting into before you choose livestock. I learned my lesson on that one. No more gobies for me, no matter how cool they are. Could have just been a particuarly active goby, but not worth the work if you have a reef, and if you don't like the look of sand covered rocks.