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So I missed my Diamond Goby that seemed fine and then just disappeared, and I wanted another sand-sifter. My LFS has an Orange-spot Sleeper Goby, which honestly looked very much like the Diamond. In the LFS he was burrowing and sand-sifting, and I had read that they were known for this. I think maybe they are actually the same species. Well...this one is mental. He is hanging out vertically against the back wall of the tank. He moves around a bit but that's where he stays, like he thinks that's the bottom. There is no sand up there buddy, what are you doing!

Anyone seen this behavior before?
 

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So I missed my Diamond Goby that seemed fine and then just disappeared, and I wanted another sand-sifter. My LFS has an Orange-spot Sleeper Goby, which honestly looked very much like the Diamond. In the LFS he was burrowing and sand-sifting, and I had read that they were known for this. I think maybe they are actually the same species. Well...this one is mental. He is hanging out vertically against the back wall of the tank. He moves around a bit but that's where he stays, like he thinks that's the bottom. There is no sand up there buddy, what are you doing!

Anyone seen this behavior before?
I see it with my Koumansetta gobies a lot, honestly I think it’s just how they feel comfortable.

Also, Diamond and Orange Spotted sand sifter are the same species - Valenciennea puellaris.
 
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For what it's worth, he finally fixed his internal gyroscope and is now making mounds and sandstorms around the bottom of my tank as god intended :beaming-face-with-smiling-eyes:
 
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