Rainfords Gobies

msante79

Member
Just picked on eof these guys up and he is now in the tank after aclimating. For the people who may have had one i was just wondering what you thought of them and waht to expwct. Thank you
 

promisetbg

Active Member
I have one in my 75..but he did'nt go in until the tank was in it's second year. They are not an easy fish to keep...some will refuse to eat prepared foods and die of starvation.They need algae,do eat hair algae,and will also sift your sand...but it is so minimal in a large tank it does'nt disturb it. Very beautiful elusive little fish.Mine will come out often throughout the day,but likes to have the rockwork to retreat to .
 

chipmaker

Active Member
Very neat little laid back fish, if you have a tank that can support it. I have two of them and neither of them will eat any prepared foods as previously posted. The do sift sand, but ever so minimally, and even in a nano sized tanbk its not a problem. Its too bad they are not that easy of a fish to keep as they would certainly be nice in a lot of tanks as the prices in this area are good....$12.50 or so each. Just like a mandarin, nice cool fish, cheap enough to have, hard to keep in most tanks.
 

promisetbg

Active Member
Brine shrimp is virtually non-nutritious unless gutloaded...so it's not the best choice. Mysis shrimp is a better staple diet for fish. I would vary the diet to include some algae based foods. Spirulina is good. There are algae based foods such as formula 1 +2..and others. Experiment until you see that he is eating..and make sure his stomach does'nt look pinched. They can starve pretty quick.... a few weeks.
 

chipmaker

Active Member
MIne will allow a bunch of brine shrimp to go right by him and not even pay it any attention.They prefer algae growth. Mine wil not even pay attention to sheet alage either, and if its not some form of growth on the rocks, or tanks glass etc they just ignore it.
 
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