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Catalina Goby

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I bought this little dude but I didn't realize it needs cold water 65-75 degrees and I run my tanks much hotter than that. Don't want him to die in my tank so I'm selling for $25. He already eats pretty much everything.

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he’ll be fine...
i had two years ago in a fairly warm system,
they did just fine.
they get considerably larger too,
and their colors intensify as they get bigger.

as long as your temps stay stable around 78-79 with the occasional rise now and then,
they’ll be okay
 

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he’ll be fine...
i had two years ago in a fairly warm system,
they did just fine.
they get considerably larger too,
and their colors intensify as they get bigger.

as long as your temps stay stable around 78-79 with the occasional rise now and then,
they’ll be okay
Definitely not true no reason to keep an animal in non optimal conditions that will shorten its lifespan just for your amusement what the op is doing is by far the right thing for the fish
 

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you’re talking about a fish with a natural
lifespan of 2 years.

slowly acclimating to warmer temps is key,
and we’re not talking 81 degree reefs...
77-78.


anyway, to the op...
do what you please,
i don’t want to derail your thread arguing
 
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