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Hi, I am new here but i can agree with the concerns about Knight Gobies and smaller fish. That was my first concern when i purchased mine this past weekend, he...
nismoeagle
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Mar 4, 2003
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On Tue, 04 Mar 2003 22:34:14 -0000 ... Possibly, but unlikely, especially over the long term. You have a predator which you are surrounding with food, and are...
J C Lawrence
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Mar 4, 2003
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... expecting him ... I thought so too. I just dont want to give up the knight goby though if thats at all possible, looking for a solution for these fish to...
nismoeagle
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Mar 4, 2003
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nismoeagle, I would be more worried about the bumble bee gobies- since they are bite-size to a full grown knight goby. I am surprised by the danios/ and neon,...
Bryan S Margulies
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Mar 4, 2003
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Thanks for the advice everyone. I figured maybe at a later date when i have more room for a second aquarium, i'll setup perhaps a brackish tank with mostly...
nismoeagle
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Mar 5, 2003
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Hi all. I am interested in setting up a goby tank or adding gobys to my tank. I currently have a 10 gal. long with guppies. The gobys that are readily...
gsplvr2001
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Mar 6, 2003
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Whitecheek gobies would be a good option and are generally available(you may have to ask for your LFS to order them). They only get to be about an inch- are a...
Bryan S Margulies
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Mar 6, 2003
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I find Austrailian Desert Gobies to be the easiest to keep as well as breed. I have breeding groups of Knight Gobies, Bumble Bee's, and Aus. Desert Gobies. I...
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Mar 6, 2003
7:57 pm
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I made a post a few weeks ago trying to confirm info on spawning these fish but no one answered so I thought I would repost. The pair spawned fourteen days ago...
Wind
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Mar 12, 2003
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I don't know the white cheeked gobies as far as spawning, but the others that I have spawned hatch out between 3 and 10 days after spawning. God Bless, Ed ... ...
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gobynutz
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Mar 12, 2003
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Hi Michelle, Fifteen days is about usual for whitecheek gobies to hatch - if the male is still with the eggs I would wait a day or two longer before checking...
DELVENTHAL, NAOMI (RLN)
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Mar 12, 2003
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Thanks. ... male is still with the eggs I would wait a day or two longer before checking on the nest. ... spawning ... emerged ... the rock ... ...
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Mar 12, 2003
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Thanks. ... male is still with the eggs I would wait a day or two longer before checking on the nest. ... spawning ... emerged ... the rock ... ...
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Mar 12, 2003
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Bryan, Thanks for the information! A. ... available(you may have to ask for your LFS to order them). They only get to be about an inch- are a little...
gsplvr2001
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Mar 13, 2003
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Thanks for replying. I have done some research since reading your post. It sounds like they might be able to live with other peaceful fish as long as they...
gsplvr2001
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Mar 13, 2003
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White Cheeked gobies get more than one inch. They grow to about 2 inches and Bumble Bee Gobies are not good to keep with Guppies. Guppies sleep on the bottom...
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Mar 13, 2003
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Here is a good page for your Rhinogobius Wui. http://www.petfish.net/wui.htm ... From: gsplvr2001 To: gobygroup@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003...
ifitfitz
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Mar 13, 2003
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I bought a couple of pistol gobies last night. I hadn't seen these before. I was told they would remain small and are less aggressive than bumblebee gobies....
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Mar 13, 2003
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I have never heard of these. If you were to find the species and genus name then the information would be available to you on the net. I couldn't find anything...
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Mar 13, 2003
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I had the same experience trying to find them on the Internet. Thanks anyway : ) ... __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo!...
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Mar 13, 2003
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Have the owner of the Pet Shop trace the species name for you. They should be able to find it through their sources. Ed ... From: gimmeindierock_2000@......
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Mar 13, 2003
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Please tell us what your pistol gobies look like - I've never heard of that common name before. Naomi ... From: gimmeindierock_2000...
DELVENTHAL, NAOMI (RLN)
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Mar 13, 2003
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They're white with 2 black stripes. I'll take a closer look at them tonight and see if I can add anything to the description. ... ...
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Mar 13, 2003
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Redigobius balteatus, maybe? Try doing a google image search and see if it matches. Best wishes, Naomi ... From: gimmeindierock_2000@......
DELVENTHAL, NAOMI (RLN)
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Mar 13, 2003
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Exactly!!! I have a large group of Redigobius Balteatus. Mine were sold to me as Clown Gobies. This common name is traceable on the net. I have been told that...
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Mar 13, 2003
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I just searched and you were right - they are redigobius balteatus. ... ...
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Mar 13, 2003
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Thanks for the info.! A. ... inches and Bumble Bee Gobies are not good to keep with Guppies. Guppies sleep on the bottom of the tank and the gobies just love a...
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Mar 23, 2003
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Well, my white cheek goby babies have to be the cutest things I have ever seen and they grow like weeds! If you are in Canada and cant find these little gems,...
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Mar 28, 2003
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Michelle, Knight gobies get to be between 3.5-4 inchs. They tend to grow very quickly (mine reached full size in about two months). I have keep them in...
Bryan S Margulies
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Mar 28, 2003
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I just read on internet that others had bad experiences with keepingknights and bees together while others didnt have a problem. I dotn know how true it is. If...
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