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There's plenty of room to hide but he doesn't want to.
Try turning the lights off for awhile and keep the room dark. The wrass will go to his sleeping spot and it will give the goby some time to distress
 

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Just so everyone knows, I'm frequently here checking in. If I'm quiet, sorry but I am watching and will answer.
Good to know you are watching over us Tim!
 

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$30 goby
$20 blenny
I couldn't say no to that offer and those beauties.
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Wow - those prices! And both are soo cute! Can’t wait to see them settled in your reef.
 

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Try turning the lights off for awhile and keep the room dark. The wrass will go to his sleeping spot and it will give the goby some time to distress. When you turn the lights back on, feed the fish.
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Yes, keep off till tomorrow morning. Have food rdy as soon as lights turn on. Keep fish fed a bit more times per day for first week. As soon as I did that, my alpha left the new small fish alone.
 

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