Are there any sand-sifting fish that do NOT burrow?

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I know the two spot goby is one of them. They don't form a bond with pistol shrimp either but they need a lot of real estate because they don't do well on commercial food. The BRS 160 had a bonded pair. Are there any others?
 

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I used to have a yellow watchman goby that would cruise around and sift through the sand all day long. Yellow watchman gobies are shrimp gobies but mine never formed a burrow. He would just hide under the rocks at night or when he was startled
 

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Here's a pic of the little guy poking his head out of his favorite hiding place
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I know the two spot goby is one of them. They don't form a bond with pistol shrimp either but they need a lot of real estate because they don't do well on commercial food. The BRS 160 had a bonded pair. Are there any others?
Two spot/twin spots create a den, usually something small under a coral or small rock. Most sand sifters do build a burrow, some are less elaborate than others.
 

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