they are so cute! how do you tell them apart? or do you? or why would you need to?
morning, johnmysweet. i have my little tailless orange spotted goby that is my oldest fish. could i add another goby like these or would that be problematic?
That's awesome John, especially a pair of them like that. Had one for quite a while in my old 93 cube and they're fun to watch hover along the sandbed. Kinda makes me want to get another one now. Those look pretty healthy so I assume they're eating pretty good for you? Mine mostly fed from the sand bed, but I would sometimes put some little piles of Reef Nutrition ROE on the bottom and he'd scoop that up too.
So are they twin spot-gobies or twin-spot gobies? Or twin twin-spot gobies?
How big are yours? And how big are they expected to get with a healthy pod population?
I heard they are very hard to keep..any suggestions? Always very interested in technique and I see posts now and then about people wanting to keep them. Great job they look awesome!
From what I have heard, they NEVER eat in captivity. Correct me if i am wrong though.
There might not be enough pods for them long term, but I have never kept them. If they stick to the sand bed, there might not be enough. From what I have heard, they NEVER eat in captivity. Correct me if i am wrong though. Good luck though, and I have never heard of them being bred in captivity.
Did they already start breeding? These guys produce one fully developed baby goby per clutch.
These guys produce one fully developed baby goby per clutch.