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Partly true, but context matters. The issue here is space. Feeding areas on a reef and “home” territory are two different things. In an 11 gallon tank, neither will be able to carve out home territory.Neon gobies are a very communal species in the wild. They have a lot of personality in a group I always think they are best kept with 4-5 individuals
I would agree. Will it stick as they mature? I don’t know. I would hedge on nature taking its course.Better chances if you get them captive bred.
I’ve seen groups of 20+ on a 2x2’ head of coral. They colonize on heads of brain corals and star corals in the wild. Space is not much of an issue for neon gobies. In 11 gal I’d say 3-5 could be kept easilyPartly true, but context matters. The issue here is space. Feeding areas on a reef and “home” territory are two different things. In an 11 gallon tank, neither will be able to carve out home territory.
That would be neat to see!I’ve seen groups of 20+ on a 2x2’ head of coral. They colonize on heads of brain corals and star corals in the wild. Space is not much of an issue for neon gobies. In 11 gal I’d say 3-5 could be kept easily