Kbud
New member
Hi everybody!
I am quite excited to officially announce my first marine fish: a lemon goby!!
Anyway, for a friendly and docile species from the Maldives, there isn't a lot of info on it. As a noob to the reef hobby, I don't have much of a food supply yet. I have just been giving him New Life Spectrum Marine fish 0.5 mm sinking pellets. Watching him eat is quite entertaining. He likes to grab his food and run with it. He always seems to chew on it for a bit, and then spit it out, before grabbing it again and repeating the process. Eventually he just spits it out and lets it float away. Does anyone else have fish who do this?
Anyway, processed foods are good and all, but I want to supply him with a more varied diet. Therefore, I am working on culturing him some brine shrimp. Will he eat the nutritious babies, or only the adults? I hear lemon gobies LOVE brine shrimp. Sadly, I have to epoxy some leaks on my homemade hatchery before I can put it into action. I am going to get that done as soon as I can. I was disappointed to see that he doesn't do too much grazing or sand-sifting.
In any case, his colors have been a bit more dull recently. Do you think this is because he needs a more varied diet? As mentioned above, I am working on implementing a brine shrimp hatchery.
Does anybody else have experiences with these great fish? I would love to learn even more about them and their behavior. Please share if you know anything!!!!!! Also, I read that gobies are sometimes not tolerant of other gobies. Does this mean that a rainford's goby is out of the question? I would love to get one for its grazing tendencies and sand-sifting nature.
Thank you Reefcentral Community!!!!!
Kbud
I am quite excited to officially announce my first marine fish: a lemon goby!!
Anyway, for a friendly and docile species from the Maldives, there isn't a lot of info on it. As a noob to the reef hobby, I don't have much of a food supply yet. I have just been giving him New Life Spectrum Marine fish 0.5 mm sinking pellets. Watching him eat is quite entertaining. He likes to grab his food and run with it. He always seems to chew on it for a bit, and then spit it out, before grabbing it again and repeating the process. Eventually he just spits it out and lets it float away. Does anyone else have fish who do this?
Anyway, processed foods are good and all, but I want to supply him with a more varied diet. Therefore, I am working on culturing him some brine shrimp. Will he eat the nutritious babies, or only the adults? I hear lemon gobies LOVE brine shrimp. Sadly, I have to epoxy some leaks on my homemade hatchery before I can put it into action. I am going to get that done as soon as I can. I was disappointed to see that he doesn't do too much grazing or sand-sifting.
In any case, his colors have been a bit more dull recently. Do you think this is because he needs a more varied diet? As mentioned above, I am working on implementing a brine shrimp hatchery.
Does anybody else have experiences with these great fish? I would love to learn even more about them and their behavior. Please share if you know anything!!!!!! Also, I read that gobies are sometimes not tolerant of other gobies. Does this mean that a rainford's goby is out of the question? I would love to get one for its grazing tendencies and sand-sifting nature.
Thank you Reefcentral Community!!!!!
Kbud