gobies info needed!!!

jim27

Member
I'm interested in mandarin, firefish, and mandarin psychedelic gobies. I want to know what kind of tank(reef,fo,etc) these gobies do well in and also what size.And also how hardy are they?
 

iceburg98

Member
well, first off none of those fish are actually gobies - the mandarins are dragonettes, and the firefish are what they call "wormfish" (just a bit of trivia for ya...)
Basically, unless you have an established tank with lots of LR i'd stay away from the mandarins. they are extremely hard to keep since they live off the copepods in the LR, and very quickly out-eat themselves, and unfortunately i've very rarely heard of them eating anything else.
Firefish on the other hand are very cool fish and relatively easy to take care of. I used to have a red firefish until he vanished (i think this wierd crab that smuggled in on some rock got him :( ) They do well individually, but look really cool in shoals. 3 of them swimming together look really nice as long as there are enough crevaces in the rock for them all to hide in.
Well, i hope this helps, and i'm sure you'll get more responses... good luck
 

goby_boy

New Member
When I first got into saltwater fish the second fish I got was a mandarian goby. I only had about 20 lbs of LR, and I didn't think it would make it. Because every one said you need at least 100 lbs of LR, but I've had mine for a year and a half. It is still doing fine and they will eat brine shrip at least mine does. ;)
 

scooter blenny

New Member
don't bother with the manderins, you need a large tank with large amount of cured lr for them to live. the firefish is a goby, by the way the red and purple firfish are great fish. theyare worthwhile
 

blutang

Member
I have had my mandarian for quite some time now, and I only have like 10 lbs of live rock. He eats brine shrimp really well, so i would venture to say that you can keep these fish fairly easily.
46 gallon Bow front
 
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