Today Aug. 8, 2009 I decided to once again try a sand sifting goby. My two previous attempts failed because the fish starved. I felt really bad that I could not provide them with what they needed to eat.
This time I have an established tank and sand bed that I know has edible things in it. The key thing that I learned today was that food has to be on the sand for these fish to eat it. They will rarely feed from the water column. That means I can use pellets to feed it along with the nassarius snails and also mysis shrimp.
Once introduced, the fish immediately started sifting sand. Since this fish is in a 75g there is lots of sand for it to sift. I think it started looking fat by the evening which is encouraging.
One other observation is that although peaceful, it is territorial and does keep other fish, like my chalk basslet, away from wherever the goby wants to go.
This time I have an established tank and sand bed that I know has edible things in it. The key thing that I learned today was that food has to be on the sand for these fish to eat it. They will rarely feed from the water column. That means I can use pellets to feed it along with the nassarius snails and also mysis shrimp.
Once introduced, the fish immediately started sifting sand. Since this fish is in a 75g there is lots of sand for it to sift. I think it started looking fat by the evening which is encouraging.
One other observation is that although peaceful, it is territorial and does keep other fish, like my chalk basslet, away from wherever the goby wants to go.
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