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Old February 5th 08, 03:22 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Big Habeeb (a.k.a. Mitch)[_2_]
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Default My Goby disappeared

jthread wrote:
The goby looked very healthy and was eating the day before as usual.

I looked for it last night and this morning. The way I have my 45 gal setup
there really isn't many places to hide.

The nitrates were at 20 ppm this morning. I was thinking if it's dead
somewhere it might be making my nitrates higher than usual.

I have that large hairy crab in there. Hopefully the crab ate it but the
goby was pretty big for a goby.

Jim





Can't speak from experience except to say that my goby has disappeared
for days at a time, only to reappear. I think if he finds a real dense
patch of substrate behind the rocks, he's perfectly happy to sit back
there and sift like a maniac until he's picked it clean.


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