What type of goby

hessfish

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Hi all I want a goby that will clean my tank but doesn't need corals or anything special to live because I have a fairly new tank. What do people recodmend? I have 29 display and 10g sump.
 
When you say you want a goby to clean your tank, what specifically do you want it to do? Sift the sand bed?
 
My understanding is that gobies require an established sand bed from which to feed upon. Since your setup is still new, there hasn't been enough time for pods and other sand-dwelling organisms to establish themselves yet. Of course, you can always target feed, but I just wanted to bring that point up :).
 
My understanding is that gobies require an established sand bed from which to feed upon. Since your setup is still new, there hasn't been enough time for pods and other sand-dwelling organisms to establish themselves yet. Of course, you can always target feed, but I just wanted to bring that point up :).

Ahh thanks! See that's what I love about his forum I can research for hours and find maybe it's hard to target feed but here I get that right away.
Well my tank is nearing 4 months and I just had a HUGE diatom bloom so the sand is brown where it was white. Also I'm thinking of ordering 10lbs garf grunge.
I am focusing on sifting. I'm torn between diamond and golden head sleeper.
Any opinions on that?
 
I'd do either of the two (diamond or golden-headed)! A buddy of mine has a diamond and his substrate is gleaming clean!!!

GL
 
Diamond gobies tend to sift the entire tank, and require a minimum of 50 gallons to work their magic. I don't know much about the golden head sleeper though, but that info should be on live aquaria :)
 
The only problem with those fish in a smaller tank like yours is, they eat the microfauna that lives in the sand bed while they are sifting. That's why they require much larger tanks. I'd suggest going with a fighting conch, along with some tongan nassarius snails to keep the sand sifted. Another option is a tiger pistol shrimp with one of the symbiotic gobies like the yellow watchman. I have a tiger pistol in my 30g and he is a bulldozer - sifting and shifting my sand bed around on a nightly basis.
 
Adrienne,

Your tiger pistol ventures far from the burrow? I had a candy cane pistol that would only emerge about 2 or 3" from it's burrow. I know tiger's get larger though. Have any pics?
 
okay so diamond and gold head are ruled out (tank size).
all i really want is a animal that will clean is kind of hearty as well so if there is a swing they wont stress out too much.
ill look into couch but they are inverts and i havn't had the best of luck with them even though my perameters are all in the good range.
 
Have you looked into Nassarius snails?

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