racinghart
New member
hey everyone
so we just started getting back into the hobby. a brother-in-law of mine donated his 55 gallon tank to us a few months ago
few days ago we got a pair of diamond gobies who followed and stayed next to eachother at the LFS store tank and now that they have been introduced to our tank they still follow eachother around and seem to be OK for the most part. did some nice sand sifting but we were able to catch a few video clips of them acting a bit more strangely.
here is a video of them staring at eachother and spinning together in small circles like they are each trying to bite eachothers tails but no actual biting is taking place. we are watching them carefully but they do live together in many caves that they have dug out around our rocks. has anyone experienced this before? are they fighting, dancing, or just playing around? we are concerned but also entertained.
check it out on our youtube video and subscribe if you want because we will document as much of this activity as possible and share it with you guys.
staring at eachother and spinning around: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0w6B2ZVzoHk
here they are kinda getting a bit more rough but still doesnt appear to be an attack: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIMu_miAUEw
my theories are they are doing some type of mating ritual or pairing dance (so thats what i hope anyways)
please share your thoughts!
so we just started getting back into the hobby. a brother-in-law of mine donated his 55 gallon tank to us a few months ago
few days ago we got a pair of diamond gobies who followed and stayed next to eachother at the LFS store tank and now that they have been introduced to our tank they still follow eachother around and seem to be OK for the most part. did some nice sand sifting but we were able to catch a few video clips of them acting a bit more strangely.
here is a video of them staring at eachother and spinning together in small circles like they are each trying to bite eachothers tails but no actual biting is taking place. we are watching them carefully but they do live together in many caves that they have dug out around our rocks. has anyone experienced this before? are they fighting, dancing, or just playing around? we are concerned but also entertained.
check it out on our youtube video and subscribe if you want because we will document as much of this activity as possible and share it with you guys.
staring at eachother and spinning around: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0w6B2ZVzoHk
here they are kinda getting a bit more rough but still doesnt appear to be an attack: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIMu_miAUEw
my theories are they are doing some type of mating ritual or pairing dance (so thats what i hope anyways)
please share your thoughts!