the dragon goby

monkdaily

Member
i have finaly made a home. well let me start off with the fact that this guy is awesome to watch and he eats the frozen like a pig. well i have had him for close to a month and a half. 6 weeks or so, and tonight he decides to "build his home." its sweet to watch the only gobys i have seen do this (with my own eyes) is the bluespoted jawfish at the LFS. and iam not pay 160 for one so i got this lil sand sifter. ok well iam done had to share this
pics and maybe a video later just got a hold of a camera.
 

sepulatian

Moderator
Originally Posted by monkdaily
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i have finaly made a home. well let me start off with the fact that this guy is awesome to watch and he eats the frozen like a pig. well i have had him for close to a month and a half. 6 weeks or so, and tonight he decides to "build his home." its sweet to watch the only gobys i have seen do this (with my own eyes) is the bluespoted jawfish at the LFS. and iam not pay 160 for one so i got this lil sand sifter. ok well iam done had to share this
pics and maybe a video later just got a hold of a camera.
A dragon goby? Not a dragon wrasse? Yes, please post pics when you get a chance.
 

monkdaily

Member
sorry sold here as Sleeper Banded Bullet Goby. but i only see it at LFS as dragon goby so thats what i call it and i always get the same reaction, "arnt they freshwater, " "arnt they brakish" i dont know if youtube videos are allowed sense you can have photobucket videos. i would like to share it but i can always give a link i guess. but anyway her are pix
left side over is "doorway"/mound

right side lookin for food

his home if u can tell, the gap under the rock, and his friend
 

patandlace

Active Member
The LFS's up hear sell them as dragon gobies too. They're fun to watch and keep the sandbed spotless. I've heard they eat a lot of beneficial life in the top layer of the sand bed but I still like them. Your's looks nice.
 
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