What is killing my Gobies

panaboy95

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Ok I am starting to get a little mad. About a month and a half ago I bought a purple firefish. It was great for about 3 days. Then one morning it was gone. I looked and looked for it found nothing short of tearing the rock work apart. thought he must have been sick. Then last week I bought some rock from a guy in Bloomington and he gave me his yellow Watchman gobie. I really wanted a little gobie. He was looking good. And he only lasted for two days. They seem to disappear at night. I have a brittle star in the tank can he be eating them while they sleep? It is very frustrating I am going to try to get the star out but I have to find him first I only see him at night about an hour after the lights go out. What can be killing these guys? I have never seen any thing like a mantis or anything like that. I am out of ideas.
 
Did you look on the floor real good around the tank? Gobies are notorious for jumping out of the tank at night.
 
Is it a green brittle star ? Drab olive color in color maybe yellow on the tips of its spikes ?

Purple firefish are notorious jumpers. The YWG could have jumped too. I would look for the fish jerky corpse around the tank.

You might have some sort of rogue crab too.
 
Was the yellow harassing the purple? Could have drove him to jump out of the tank. I have heard of brittle stars eating them too, since they ball up and sleep in holes of the live rock. I found one of my firefish jerkified on the center brace of the tank. Doesn't take long under halides.
 
They where never in there together. i guess they could have jumped but both of them in the first three days. that is highly unlikely. my dog is rarely in the basement so i really don't think she ate them. I am just nervous to add another one.
 
Gorilla crab? To the best of my knowledge they don't make noise so you'd never hear one.
 
I'm not sure if it's possible but I always check my sump cause you never know. I also had a brittle star at one point and I firmly believe he was the culprit in a few missing fish cases.
 
I am going to get the star out. I set up a tank for my wife's classroom and one of her students bought it for her 12 gallon nano. well I figured it would last about week in that little tank so I put it in mine. I guess I should have put him in the sump. I could not find him last night so I will try again tonight. I also saw another one even bigger in the sump. it came in the new rock I just bought. I guess I will just take them to a lfs and see if they want them. If anyone wants them let me know. I do not know if I am coming to the swap yet my kid is still sick and I think I am taking her back to the Dr. tomorrow.

I love gobies and am just real frustrated that I can not keep one alive. Once I get the star out and get some egg crate on the top of my tank I will try another one maybe.
 
I doubt the star got a fire fish. They are mostly open water swimmers aren't they? I've also had mixed luck with both of these same fish. Personally I would blame bad luck with these two fish more than the star.
 
I have lost two gobies in the past. I did not find them for over a month. One had flipped about two feet and wedged himself beside the sump and the other ended up under my couch which is about 3 feet away. Crazy. I finally bought a hood for mine and I have not lost a fish since!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11964064#post11964064 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by opposum
I doubt the star got a fire fish. They are mostly open water swimmers aren't they? I've also had mixed luck with both of these same fish. Personally I would blame bad luck with these two fish more than the star.

true, but thy slep on the sandbed at night when the star hunts for food
 
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