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I have had gobies disappear for months are turn out to be just fine. Thankfully once I moved my goby hunting hawkfish it started coming out regularlyI had a Randall's shimp and goby but it has been a few weeks now that I have not seen him. I introduced him to the tank a few weeks back he went to a rock and I haven't seen no activity in the area. I decided to give it a few weeks until I tried another pair. The pair I got where soooooo little that I am pretty sure they both ended up being a snack for someone in the tank. Who I don't know as none of my fish are agresive fish but you never know. So now I am trying a different approach with this two, the good thing is they both are pretty nice size compare to the other Pair. Crossing fingers
I've always wanted a hawkish just stayed away since they have a reputation for eating things we don't want them to, apparently if it'll fit in their mouth they'll try and eat itWait!!!! So you are telling me the hawkish is a goby eater? Well then that explains where maybe my other pair went.
They can unfortunately. Usually its inverts but mine would grab a goby by the tail and thrash it about.Wait!!!! So you are telling me the hawkish is a goby eater? Well then that explains where maybe my other pair went.
To my knowledge longnose is typically safe (unless the goby was really small). Usually it’s the flames with the worst reputation.Wait!!!! So you are telling me the hawkish is a goby eater? Well then that explains where maybe my other pair went.
Falco for meTo my knowledge longnose is typically safe (unless the goby was really small). Usually it’s the flames with the worst reputation.