ThRoewer
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Yes, from what I found on these they build a cave and lay a bunch of eggs into it. Then the male locks itself in with the eggs for a few days. After a couple of days he comes out for good and closes the cave from the outside. About 2 to 3 weeks later a single fully developed juvenile goby breaks out of the cave. It is suspected that the baby gobies feed cannibalistic on their siblings until only one is left.What?
The parents set up multiple breeding caves and produce about one baby fish per week.
I need see if I can find the original article somewhere.
While this reproduction method seems ineffective and slow, it is possibly one of the more effective strategies among reef associated fish.
Their initial success rate is much higher than that of clownfish and for sure better than pelagic spawners as most larva of those end up being food for someone else.
So these guys are actually quite smart in rather producing just one guaranteed baby per clutch than producing food for others without a certain success rate.
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