Whitecap Goby (Lotilia graciliosa)

Lemonpeels get to six inches??!! Since when? You may be thinking of bicolors. And I would still argue that its a bad idea for the joc in the 30. Space wise, aggression wise, and fish wellbeing wise. But, it appears your heart is set on it. Good luck.
 
JMO --- if you have the money for these "rare" fish, why not set up another -- proper -- tank for them, instead of overstocking one smallish tank?
 
and here they are...
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Nothing, I just love that goby but don't have any $$$ :spin3:! I thought you had a shrimp with it? Or was that the other one? Is he in quarantine or was that tank just for pics? He's so tiny.

You guys misunderstood. It's like a kid asking his mom if he can get a nice expensive fish and she laughs at him and says yeah, forget the new computer and dinner for the next few days... :hmm4:
 
I'm going to try cyclopeez and finely chopped mysis tomorrow. He went into his own tank that is running off of my 180g. I don't have the shrimp yet but I'm working on it. ;) thanks.


-matt
 
Matt, glad to see you picked it up. Saw Jason on Saturday and said you were most likely going to grab it :) it is good to see it go into the proper hands. Think the shrimp is coming in soon ;)

Mike
 
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Matt! Looks great. I wish I could have gotten over to GA to see it before you picked it up.

Soooo, what else are you looking to keep with it besides a shrimp?

Also, great move keeping it in a smaller tank where it won't get completely lost!

Best of luck,
Dave
 
Soooo cool! I can't believe I'm finally seeing one of these in someone's tank. Huh, only took 21 years of waiting on my part :lol:
 
i was planning on just keeping the goby/shrimp pair in this tank. i only have 2 pieces of liverock and i've seen it once since i put it in. he also ate some cyclopeeze today. :) thanks.

-matt
 
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