Catalina goby

teresaq

Active Member
any one have one. I know they are cold water goby. I would love one for my seahorse tank.
T
never mind, I think my tank is still to warm even with a chiller.
 

squidward

Member
I had one that lasted for about a month. It was an impluse buy and I knew nothing about them at the time. They look cool though, kind of reminded me of spiderman.
 

fishkid13

Active Member
Whats the temp of your seahorse tank? I have seen them at the public aquariums and they are really pretty.
 

fishkid13

Active Member
Stick a ten gallon tank in a fridge with some sand/rocks and a one of those push button lights. Then you would be all set.
 

steveweast

Member
Originally Posted by Coral Keeper
http:///forum/post/3081326
WOW!!! AMAZING!! And I'm glad to see you back!! I heard that you gave your coldwater tanks away?
You heard correctly. I broke down my tanks about 18 months ago to take an extensive out of town contract....plus, I wanted a break. This last February, I got my cold system back from the guy that I sold it to since he was moving. I'm now looking to increase its size in the next few months and evolve past the experimental stage..
 

coral keeper

Active Member
Originally Posted by steveweast
http:///forum/post/3081699
You heard correctly. I broke down my tanks about 18 months ago to take an extensive out of town contract....plus, I wanted a break. This last February, I got my cold system back from the guy that I sold it to since he was moving. I'm now looking to increase its size in the next few months and evolve past the experimental stage..
Oh, ok. NICE!! How big of a tank is it going to be this time?
 

cranberry

Active Member
Originally Posted by steveweast
http:///forum/post/3081699
You heard correctly. I broke down my tanks about 18 months ago to take an extensive out of town contract....plus, I wanted a break. This last February, I got my cold system back from the guy that I sold it to since he was moving. I'm now looking to increase its size in the next few months and evolve past the experimental stage..
May I ask where you got your grunt sculpin from and what the collection temperature was, if you knew.
I thought it would be easy to run across some from locals (but, they don't seem to be a popular bycatch). We now looking into permits to go get them ourselves.
 

coral keeper

Active Member
Originally Posted by steveweast
http:///forum/post/3081860
Not really that big....but big enough to make a decent display....72 X 36 X 36.....or about 400 gals.
Hahahahah, I love the way you say it "Not really that big".
Don't forget to make a diary thread!!
 

steveweast

Member
Originally Posted by Cranberry
http:///forum/post/3081885
May I ask where you got your grunt sculpin from and what the collection temperature was, if you knew.
I thought it would be easy to run across some from locals (but, they don't seem to be a popular bycatch). We now looking into permits to go get them ourselves.

I collected mine at a Puget Sound dive site called Skyline Wall....just off Anacortes. Water temp was 57 F. There are quite a few in that area for some reason.
 
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