Engineer Gobies

Paul B

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I once wrote that engineer gobies are kind of benign in the fact that they are reef safe and won't eat your fish. I need to re state that to they won't eat fish unless they fit into their mouth.
These eel looking fish are called "engineer gobi's" because they dig tunnels all over the place, sometimes causing the rocks to fall. They get quite large and go unnoticed because they are noctural and during the day they act like moray eels hiding most of their body with just their head sticking out of a rock.
They will eat anything and are very easy to keep.
My tank has over 25 small gobies of varying types and lately I have noticed that I am missing four of them. Two small clown gobies and a small butterfly that I collected which was a little smaller than a nickel and another fish.
The other fish was a pregnant sand sifting gobi which is a skinny fish about an inch or so long.
I was trying to take a picture of this fish and I moved a rock for the shot.
As soon as I did that, the engineer gobi darted out and grabbed the fish, head first and brought it into a tunnel.
I ran and got a large bucket and started to remove rock to find the gobi. I removed the rock on half of the tank and noticed that the engineer had a tunnel going the 6' length of the tank all the way to the bottom. It snaked under all the rocks. Eventually after about 15 minutes he let go of the pregnant fish.
The fish was too large for the engineer to swallow but 15 minutes with his head in another fishes mouth killed her.
I did a ciserian and collected the eggs but they were (of course)unfertile and will not hatch.
I am sure this engineer is the cause of the other missing fish as they were all smaller than this engineer gobi.
I had this problem before with an 18 year old cusk eel or brutlyd fish. I always wondered why I had a problem with small fish disappearing.
I will build a trap for this fish and give it away or keep it in my local water tank. If anyone wants him, let me know.
I just noticed while looking at the picture, that gobi to the right is the male partner of the pregnant fish that was killed by this engineer.

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Sorry for your loss. Thanks for the information. I have a small Rainford Goby and I would n't want to lose him if I pick up an Engineer Goby in the future.

Chris
 
I also have a small rainsford gobi and as of today I still have him but I have set a trap and hopefully by tomorrow the engineer will be on his way to a new home.
 
Right now he has been laying next to it trying to figure out how to get at the food inside. Hopefully when the lights go out he will try harder
 
Sorry to hear about your SS Gobi Paul. Its always sad to lose a fish, much less one that you are trying to breed. I do appreciate learning the info on the engineer Goby. I have always thought about one, just never got around to getting it though, and now I am glad that I never did.
 
This is the first time I've heard of this. Do you target feed him?

He gets plenty to eat. I target feed everything and he gets the most to eat.
He has been there for a few years but now he is large enough to fit many of the gobies in his mouth and I guess he has taken a liking to them.

Happy Veterans Day
 
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So far my trap works great. I have caught almost all the fish in my tank except the engineer gobi.
He must have watched me build it.
 
In the fish world, by and large, the rule of mouth (vice "rule of thumb" for old adages) is that if it fits, it's food. And on occasion, even if it doesn't fit, sometimes it's food as well.
This applies to freshwater as well as marine fish.

Cheers,
Ray
 
Sorry to hear that Paul--its tough when you have an unobserved predator in your tank.
I think I have one now--I've lost 20 snails in the last two weeks--just empty shells--so something is preying on them.
 
I think I have one now--I've lost 20 snails in the last two weeks

Thats usually hermit crabs. They don't usually get their homes at a real estate office so they have to evict the snails, (and eat them while they are at it) My crabs love snails so I dump a load of mud snails in there in the summer.
For some reason, some of them are still living.

Now it's a quest for catching that engineer. It gives new meaning to life and it will prove to me who is the smarter vertibrate, an electrician or an engineer
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13736917#post13736917 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Paul B
Thats usually hermit crabs. They don't usually get their homes at a real estate office so they have to evict the snails, (and eat them while they are at it) My crabs love snails so I dump a load of mud snails in there in the summer.
For some reason, some of them are still living.

Now it's a quest for catching that engineer. It gives new meaning to life and it will prove to me who is the smarter vertibrate, an electrician or an engineer

then there must a rogue hermit left in the DT--most of mine now inhabit the refugiums;)

good luck catching that goby
 
OK I caught him, it took cunning, sneakiness, super intelligence,
fear, courage but most of all...............................................







Removing all the rock.
I also needed a reason to re-aquascape and had a few hours to kill




:lol:
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