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Hello everybody, so in my high school we have an oceanography class for the juniors and seniors (I'm a sophomore). They have around 6 tanks, 5 fresh 1 salt. They are around 50 gal a piece. Long story short the saltwater tank needed a good scrubbing and I am more than happy to clean her tanks! Brown algae, green slime algae, red algae. It only has 2 fish a green clown goby and this thin eel looking fish that is black with white spots? The teacher said they are both gobies but I am so puzzled as to what the black little fish is? I will get a picture tomorrow I'm sure that would really help! Thanks
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It sounds like an engineer goby. The bigger they get, the more they look like eels
 

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Did it look similar to this? Their patterning can vary some.
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I doubt its a pipefish as their needs are pretty high. I'm sticking with the engineer.
 

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Yes, but with more completed round spots.

As juveniles they start with stripes, change to circle/spots over time and then into a kind of chain link pattern. This particular specimen is probably transitioning to adult coloring if it's getting more complete circles.
 
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How big is the little bugger right now? If nothing else you might could just take him on until you find a more suitable home for him. Maybe contact some of your LFS?
 
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How big is the little bugger right now? If nothing else you might could just take him on until you find a more suitable home for him. Maybe contact some of your LFS?
That's a great idea actually! My Lfs is terrific and I think they would take him on after he grows out my tank! He's around 5-6 inches
 

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That's a great idea actually! My Lfs is terrific and I think they would take him on after he grows out my tank! He's around 5-6 inches
I don't know that much about engineer gobies but in my opinion, a 6 inch goby is too big for a 14 gallon tank. I would tank him strait to the LFS
 

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I don't know that much about engineer gobies but in my opinion, a 6 inch goby is too big for a 14 gallon tank. I would tank him strait to the LFS

At that size I would have to agree :(. Or at least take him within a couple weeks.
 

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