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I added my first scolly last week and I love it, i’ll definitely be adding more for sure.! 3FBF18CC-6D3A-4F28-B97C-5A49767FA7BE.jpeg E563EF33-91F3-4123-8CE4-2856802F9AC6.jpeg
 

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I am really wanting to get a couple scolys, bleeding apple, war paint) but I read that they don’t handle sand well unlike trachys. I have a diamond watchman goby. What is your opinion.
 
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I added my first scolly last week and I love it, i’ll definitely be adding more for sure.! 3FBF18CC-6D3A-4F28-B97C-5A49767FA7BE.jpeg E563EF33-91F3-4123-8CE4-2856802F9AC6.jpeg
Looks great! The feeding picture is awesome! Always cool to see the colors you wouldn't see otherwise unless you're feeding! Thanks for sharing!
 
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I am really wanting to get a couple scolys, bleeding apple, war paint) but I read that they don’t handle sand well unlike trachys. I have a diamond watchman goby. What is your opinion.
If that's the case, then you can also put them on a shelf like rock or other rockwork above the sand too, outside of reach of your goby. I would also avoid putting them in the sand in your scenario too!
 

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Looks great! The feeding picture is awesome! Always cool to see the colors you wouldn't see otherwise unless you're feeding! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks! It’s got gold streaks in the bleeding apple if you look close, I might look at getting a war paint this weekend if available.
 

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I am really wanting to get a couple scolys, bleeding apple, war paint) but I read that they don’t handle sand well unlike trachys. I have a diamond watchman goby. What is your opinion.
My scolly although only a couple weeks old, has no problem being on the sand at all. I also have a lawnmower blenny and he doesn’t seem to bother it at all.
 
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My scolly although only a couple weeks old, has no problem being on the sand at all. I also have a lawnmower blenny and he doesn’t seem to bother it at all.
That's great to hear! Thanks for the insight!
 

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