pink and blue goby

alyssia

Active Member
I want to add a pink and blue goby to my 55. However, I don't have a cover on that tank and I think I remember reading somewhere that they are jumpers. Has anyone had one jump out of their tank?
 

connor

Active Member
Originally Posted by alyssia
I want to add a pink and blue goby to my 55. However, I don't have a cover on that tank and I think I remember reading somewhere that they are jumpers. Has anyone had one jump out of their tank?

have had mine for 6 monthas in a open top 90 and he NEVER swims to the top of the tank. also NMreef has maybe he will give you advice too
 

laust

Member
i had one for around 8 months, my biggest problems was trying to get him OUT of the tank. it was an open tank and like connor said... dude never left the sand.
 
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yeffre kix

Guest
Mine wasn't a jumper but its a good idea to have a cover over the top of your tank anyway. Just go pick up some eggcrate at home depot for $10 and cut to size. Eggcrate is a plastic grid used as a cover in flourescent lighting.
 
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yeffre kix

Guest
Originally Posted by PClown
Does anyone have a picture of the pink and blue goby?
Here's mine hangin' out with a tiger pistol shrimp.
 

alyssia

Active Member
Originally Posted by Yeffre Kix
Here's mine hangin' out with a tiger pistol shrimp.

Did you introduce the shrimp and goby at the same time? If you have any other shrimp, does the pistol shrimp bother them?
 
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yeffre kix

Guest
I had the Goby a few months before the shrimp. It took them a couple of weeks to hook up when I introduced the shrimp. The only drawback I found is the large ammount of sand the Shrimp moves while making his burrow. He moved 4" of substrate out from under a 10lb peice of live rock creating piles of sand.
 
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