Tryssogobius colini questions

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So I may have the chance to acquire a group of Tryssogobius colini, AKA the Blue Eyed Goby.

After reading the Reef Builders article, and looking at Quality Marine's site, it seems like as long as they're in subbdued lighting with lot's of rockwork, they're fairly hardy and easy to care for. My questions are:


-How many in a 20g would you have? They only get under 2" and I'm dedicating a 20g tank to them (changing my plans you might've seen on my other threads) to see how they do just by themselves and possibly even try to breed them.
-Has anyone actually ever kept them and what are your takeaways? Did they acclimate Ok from deeperwaters? Being extremley rare in the hobby, I haven't seen any info on captive care so if there's the slight chance anyone has/had them, any info would be helpful!
Thank you!
 

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I can’t help with the specific question, but I can bump the thread to see if we can get some help for you
 

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