Good morning all, I'm considering a pair of engineer gobies for one of my tanks, because I love the eel look as they mature. Heard some mixed reviews on their compatibility, but in this tank their smallest tankmate would be firefish or dottyback sized. I know they get upwards of a foot or more, some claim they are harmless, others say they eat smaller fish when they mature. It's hard for me to picture any goby eating another fish, but these guys do grow pretty big by comparison.
What's the verdict, predatory or not? As for their burrowing needs, I have relatively fine 3-4" deep sand, on par with what my garden eels use in the other tank, but I'm worried about them being able to dig a burrow long/deep enough to hide a 12"+ body. Garden eels secrete a cement-like mucus that stabilizes their burrows, but the engineer gobies dig burrows differently. All my rocks in the proposed tank sit on eggcrate on the glass, so they can't get under them. Could I add some kind of under-sand cave structure in an area so it'll provide them a stable ceiling? Something like this? This one is only 7" long but you get the idea. Is there something better I can use? I could fill this partially with sand so they could hollow it out to their preferred thickness if needed.
Also, there would be at least 1 melanurus wrasse in here, would the gobies bother a sand sleeping wrasse?
What's the verdict, predatory or not? As for their burrowing needs, I have relatively fine 3-4" deep sand, on par with what my garden eels use in the other tank, but I'm worried about them being able to dig a burrow long/deep enough to hide a 12"+ body. Garden eels secrete a cement-like mucus that stabilizes their burrows, but the engineer gobies dig burrows differently. All my rocks in the proposed tank sit on eggcrate on the glass, so they can't get under them. Could I add some kind of under-sand cave structure in an area so it'll provide them a stable ceiling? Something like this? This one is only 7" long but you get the idea. Is there something better I can use? I could fill this partially with sand so they could hollow it out to their preferred thickness if needed.
Also, there would be at least 1 melanurus wrasse in here, would the gobies bother a sand sleeping wrasse?
