jstack
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title says it all I recently well a month ago picked up a diamond goby as I was under the impression these balls of personality helped clean sand bed. WELL they don't they eat the fauna we so patiently cultivate and the crap just gets turned into smaller silt that splits mostly back deeper into the sand bed where the little guy's that would have took care of it but are now residing in the goby belly.
so just a little FWI for anyone who was interested in any of the hyper-sifting gobies these fish have large areas in the wild that they deplete and move on to another location rotating them out. they have the appetite of a hummingbird and sift thru most flake or pellet meaning meaty foods are the best option....for a fish that was supposed to be helping clean kinda ironic in the situation I find myself in.
I'm currently trying to catch him and return him while he still has a full belly and good health to any in my area with a 100+ tank that can take him.
so just a little FWI for anyone who was interested in any of the hyper-sifting gobies these fish have large areas in the wild that they deplete and move on to another location rotating them out. they have the appetite of a hummingbird and sift thru most flake or pellet meaning meaty foods are the best option....for a fish that was supposed to be helping clean kinda ironic in the situation I find myself in.
I'm currently trying to catch him and return him while he still has a full belly and good health to any in my area with a 100+ tank that can take him.