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This is my first Royal Gramma, I had no idea that they were den diggers. Is it normal?

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Oh ok. I thought that was a Yellowtail Damsel. Royal Grammas have always been a little reclusive IME, but I've never had one dig before. They usually just find a hideout among the rocks and stick to it.
 
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Oh ok. I thought that was a Yellowtail Damsel. Royal Grammas have always been a little reclusive IME, but I've never had one dig before. They usually just find a hideout among the rocks and stick to it.
Now that I look at it, you are correct , that is a YTD photobombing :), the RG must have scooted out as I was taking the pic. But it is def the RG digging the den making more of a mess than a sand sifting Gobi.
 

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My Royal Gramma is constantly digging and spitting sand all over. And then he just hide out in the den. Have had him over a year and rarely see him. May catch him and trade him.
 

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I have a rock I drilled a hole in, our gramma lives there mostly. I also got some maxima shells from the lfs, she also likes those. Might be why mine has never burrowed.
My Talbot damsel, thats another story.:confused::mad:
 

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This is a couple months ago. Always out front. Even through all the changes. Only thing different is hes not 1 1/2 inches anymore. Now measures about 4 1/2inches long and about as big around as a quater(monster). I didnt think they got that big.

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Completely normal. I have a pair of RGs and the male is constantly excavating their cave and spitting sand everywhere.
 

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Mine lives in a series of holes in my rock, never seen him dig.
 
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Could mine have been doing so much digging b/c he broke out in Ich?? He's now in a 10g QT, along with his tank mates, after TTM and Prazi x2 and doing great. He is out and about most of the day.
 

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Anybody had any problems with Pygmy angels or clowns?
(Mixing with royals)
 

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Can't speak to pygmy angels (assuming Centropyge sp.), but my clowns don't interact with my RG pair at all. Completely different ecological niches.
 

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They dig? Hmmm... RG are on my "possible" fish list but I really, really want a watchman goby/ shrimp pair. If the RG digs would they be incompatible? Tank is 54 gallons in display (and not ready for anything living yet).
 

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