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So Paul B, I moved my clown Gobies to their own bin. We will see if this helps get them to lay eggs. The female is fat. If anyone has any experience breeding yellow clown gobies, chime in please.
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I would love to get both though, so I could feed more and more often. Also variety. From what I've read white worms reproduce faster then blackworms. I'll message you later.
I know what a Duncan looks like man. I was asking if the Duncan’s eat the fan worms or...what? Wasn’t sure on the post. I have a bunch I want to get rid of.
So Paul B, I moved my clown Gobies to their own bin. We will see if this helps get them to lay eggs. The female is fat. If anyone has any experience breeding yellow clown gobies, chime in please.
You can easily raise white worms, but not blackworms. You would need a large tank and they don't reproduce very fast.
Duncans don't eat fan worms as fan worms don't move and neither do duncans so they can't get to each other. But duncans will eat white and black worms
Clown gobies only spawn on live acropora or similar corals. They spawn every week.