Bought this poor little guy from a Petco last week.
They had him crammed in with a bunch of Tomato Clowns and he was being torn to shreds. He had already been in there about a week or so and I figured he wasn't going to last much longer so I snatched him up.
Luckily he is thriving in my tank, eating well, and already noticable growth coming back on his tail.
Do they sleep IN the sand?
I have gravely substrate and while he can hunt and peck at it he can't dig in it. He has taken to sleeping in a thin nook between a rock and the gravel almost like he is trying to bury himself at night.
Lastly mine goes to bed as soon as the blues come on and the whites go out. Like right into his little nook to sleep. My other Goby and Blenny stay awake and forging all the way till total blackout.
Is this normal behavior or does the dark just traumatize him and he hears clown noises? Lol
Thanks for any input.
Here's the poor little guy from when I first got him. Like I said his fin has already started to grow back:
They had him crammed in with a bunch of Tomato Clowns and he was being torn to shreds. He had already been in there about a week or so and I figured he wasn't going to last much longer so I snatched him up.
Luckily he is thriving in my tank, eating well, and already noticable growth coming back on his tail.
Do they sleep IN the sand?
I have gravely substrate and while he can hunt and peck at it he can't dig in it. He has taken to sleeping in a thin nook between a rock and the gravel almost like he is trying to bury himself at night.
Lastly mine goes to bed as soon as the blues come on and the whites go out. Like right into his little nook to sleep. My other Goby and Blenny stay awake and forging all the way till total blackout.
Is this normal behavior or does the dark just traumatize him and he hears clown noises? Lol
Thanks for any input.
Here's the poor little guy from when I first got him. Like I said his fin has already started to grow back: