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Recently added two Goby Firefish to my 180g display. It's been three days and no sign of them. I haven't found them outside of the tank. So I am assuming they are hiding in the rock. I also have one tang and four clowns. No predators. How long might it be before they appear? With the assumption they are still in the tank. I do have a complete screen top.
 

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Mine used to be out all the time, a few months ago I added the last fish in this tank (2 wrasses) and now it hides all the time and only comes out during feeding. I never saw it being harassed. It hid all the time and I never saw a glimpse of it for over a week, eventually it started to come out during feeding time.
 

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Large tankmates can be intimidating to them. As they settle down you should see them more.
 

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It's always nerve wracking adding new fish to established tank I try to feed well the first week or so I add new fish so they can poke out grab food floating by there hiding spot usually if a fish is gonna do well 3-4 days they be out eating but if something is chasing them it's a crap shoot when I add fish to my tank now I try to add at least 2 or 3 at same time as opposed to just 1 that will get tormented if u add more spreads out the aggression gives fish a chance
 

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I agree it can take them a long time to be comfortable enough to come out, with bigger and faster moving tankmates they may never come out
 
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They are finally out! Look at the tank to my great surprise the fish are out of their hiding. I had given up! Soooo Happy :D:cool::)
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