Can a BTA eat a Clown Goby?

myst

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I bought 2 juvenile clown gobies 3 days ago, and within the first 2 hours I could only see one of them. It still hasn't reappeared, could the BTA have eaten it?
 
A nem can eat any fish that swims into it or dies near it.
It could have even been a victim of the other clown goby, I got a buddy for one mine once and they fought pretty bad.
My YCG started nipping sps anyway and got rid of it.
 
They were very small and they had been in the same tank for quite a while at the LFS. Weird.
 
That threw me as well, you always see a bunch in one little tank, so I thought they were social nature.
I thought it would look cool to see 2 clown goby buddies hanging out, but as soon as the new guy hit the water the old one started tearing it up.
 
Clown Gobies are social in nature, they can be found in groups of 50+ I've read...in the ocean

I think the key is having enough sps, food, water volume and adding them at the right time.

I do know you can have a mated pair in a tank, supposedly they will spawn in an aquarium.
 
Omg, I just turned off the pump to do a feeding, and I see something yellow through the intake grate in my BC 29. I shine a flashlight into the back chamber and there he is! Somehow he squeezed through that little opening. Now I just have to find a way to get him out of there.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10668131#post10668131 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by PhilliePhil
Clown Gobies are social in nature, they can be found in groups of 50+ I've read...in the ocean
Strange I never heard that before. I know their never found in the wild unless they are with a sea anemone. I guess it depends on the species however.
 
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