bossman4244
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I've been lurking on the forum for quite some time, but now have a question that I have not been able to find the answer too.
I have a beautiful bright green lobo that has been doing well for the few months since I've acquired it. I've added a small black clown goby and it has been perching on the lobo regularly. Now the lobo is showing some signs of receding and it's starting to put off more mucous in the last few days. The bright green color is changing somewhat.
I feed my coral 2-3 times per week alternating reef chili and reef roids. I've been monitoring parameters and everything is spot on. I have another lobo I added at the same time and it's doing perfect but it does not have a fish perching on it. The feeding response is very evident from the healthier lobo then it is with the green one I'm concerned about.
Can the goby harm the coral by perching on it? I thought it was cute at first, but the lobo cost much more the the clown goby.
I have a beautiful bright green lobo that has been doing well for the few months since I've acquired it. I've added a small black clown goby and it has been perching on the lobo regularly. Now the lobo is showing some signs of receding and it's starting to put off more mucous in the last few days. The bright green color is changing somewhat.
I feed my coral 2-3 times per week alternating reef chili and reef roids. I've been monitoring parameters and everything is spot on. I have another lobo I added at the same time and it's doing perfect but it does not have a fish perching on it. The feeding response is very evident from the healthier lobo then it is with the green one I'm concerned about.
Can the goby harm the coral by perching on it? I thought it was cute at first, but the lobo cost much more the the clown goby.