Aren't they usually burrowers? Have had one for a couple days now, just chilling on the sand, no burrowing. I've had an orange spotted goby before that did burrow, never had a YWG before. Is this normal?
IME watchman gobies don't know how to actually build their own burrow. That's what the shrimp is for
I remember in my old tank, my poor little randall's goby sat in the corner, getting pounded by a pseudochromis, simply because he couldn't build his own burrow. I added a shrimp, and all was good.
i agree with what SDguy said, if i had added a shrimp i'm sure he would of had a burrow to reside in.. i just didn't want the sand kicked around my a shrimp so i "deprived" the goby.
all is well though, he has done fine without a partner, there was only a pair of clowns and leopard wrasses in there with him so he was never been threatened...
How did your guys' gobies dig their burrows? Did they actually grab mouthfulls of sand, then turn around and carry it away from the burrow, and spit the sand out? Was there already some sort of opening there that was expanded upon?
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