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I moved from a 14gallon biocube to a 32. When i moved could not find my goby, thought he stuck to the rocks and moves that way. Unfortunately never saw him fast forward to today. Was cleaning out the 14gal and i found him!! Poor guy has ben in dirty stagnate water. I do not have a separate tank to be able to put him in. He is currently moving and breathing. He is a little skinny but he is okay.

What should I do? Should i keep him in the 1 gallon jug for a few days? I can put some rock in there to help him destress.

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Put him in the new tank? Otherwise add a a bubbler for air like said above.
 

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Was there something wrong with the last tank? Or any reason you’re not wanting to add him to the 32?
 

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