two spot gobies?

Moonstream

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I am planning to have either a SSB or no sand in my 75g after I redo it this summer, and I was wondering if a two spot goby would possible be a good choice to help sift sand, and because they look really cool?
 
oh... I assume they are sand sifting gobies, right, and therefore feed on the micro fauna in the sand? if so, would it be possible to get them to take frozen?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12937495#post12937495 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Moonstream
oh... I assume they are sand sifting gobies, right, and therefore feed on the micro fauna in the sand? if so, would it be possible to get them to take frozen?

http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=15+31+216&pcatid=216

Being names can sometimes be associated with more than one fish, the above link was the one I was thinking of.
I have kept a number of them over the years and for me they just wasted away. But I think alot has to do with the wholesalers who usually feed minimally if at all and fish like the sand sifters need constant microfauna to survive.
Make sure you have a mature live sand bed to get started. Check to see that the belly of the fish is not sucked into its body a lot (it will be normal for a little). And I would ask to see if it eats in the lfs tank if possible because they can be converted to frozen foods, too.
Good luck.
 
I always called mine a "signal goby" since that is what it was listed as at the LFS, but it is what is commonly called a Twin Spot also.

Mine did really good in my 75g reef tank, he went from about 2" to about 3", I actually just traded him in and the remark from the LFS lady was "What a big Signal goby!".

Mine would take frozen food. He would constantly sift through the sand, but when some of my Formula1 or 2 mix would float by him, he would grab a piece. I dont think he would survive only on frozen foods but he supplemented his live food diet with it :) And no, I didnt feed him any live foods, I'm just talking about the microfauna he pulled from the sand daily.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12939749#post12939749 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Recty
I always called mine a "signal goby" since that is what it was listed as at the LFS, but it is what is commonly called a Twin Spot also.

Mine did really good in my 75g reef tank, he went from about 2" to about 3", I actually just traded him in and the remark from the LFS lady was "What a big Signal goby!".

Mine would take frozen food. He would constantly sift through the sand, but when some of my Formula1 or 2 mix would float by him, he would grab a piece. I dont think he would survive only on frozen foods but he supplemented his live food diet with it :) And no, I didnt feed him any live foods, I'm just talking about the microfauna he pulled from the sand daily.

I had practically the same experience with mine. I had it for almost 2 years. It accepted frozen and formula 1 & 2 pellet, and sifted the sand continuously. It was a lot of fun to watch, and a really subtle and peaceful addition to the tank.

Mine must have gotten itself burrowed under the sand, because it disappeared for a week. Then when it came back out my 12 line wrasse started attacking it as if it was a new addition.

I ended up bringing it back to health in my refugium and trading it to someone in my local reef club.
 
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