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Nanobuds
breeding clown gobies is very rare in aquariums... but once in a while they will lay eggs in Acro Stalks and protect them there. Eventually the eggs will hatch the the fry will swim off. Thats the time to collect them if you want to raise them, and my guess is to feed them rotifers until they are big enough to eat brine shrimp
Nemo Niblets
If I put in another in my Biocube 29, will they pair up eventually, or fight to the death? smile.gif
GiantBen
QUOTE (Nemo_Niblets @ Oct 4 2009, 06:57 AM) *
If I put in another in my Biocube 29, will they pair up eventually, or fight to the death? smile.gif

Fight to death
Nanobuds
well it depends what sex they are, but they will probably fight to the death. the best thing to do is to add them both at the same time to the tank. what i would do is set up a quick basic QT tank for the one you have now, then a week or so later put him back in the same tank at the same time as the new one.
noirsphynx
New addition biggrin.gif
Super cute warpaint goby
Nanobuds
whoa!! ohmy.gif

new species to the list biggrin.gif

actually... its really close to a Painted Clown Goby, so i will just use it for the painted clown goby
noirsphynx
QUOTE (Nanobuds @ Oct 5 2009, 01:23 PM) *
whoa!! ohmy.gif

new species to the list biggrin.gif

actually... its really close to a Painted Clown Goby, so i will just use it for the painted clown goby


biggrin.gif I can get a better pic than that later on. That pic was taken at an odd angle through dirty glass.
bluenassarius
QUOTE (bluefunelement @ Sep 28 2009, 02:46 AM) *
Just picked up a green clown goby for $15 at the LFS who had 10 come in and mismarked down from $20 - no shipping and saving $5 was great. Saw them eat pellets and picked out a healthy looking one - brought him home with his 3 sexy shrimp tank mates and he's eating Hikari-S and Rod's food within 24hrs.

Only problem is I made him too good of a shelter and only see his face or butt sticking out... huh.gif

Acclimating...


Pico-boo



sweeet pick up

QUOTE (noirsphynx @ Oct 5 2009, 03:16 PM) *
New addition biggrin.gif
Super cute warpaint goby



i'm diggin that fish man.
Psychographic
QUOTE (noirsphynx @ Oct 5 2009, 11:16 AM) *
New addition biggrin.gif
Super cute warpaint goby

I'm officially jealous! Nice find, mind if I ask the cost?
noirsphynx
QUOTE (Psychographic @ Oct 5 2009, 08:18 PM) *
I'm officially jealous! Nice find, mind if I ask the cost?


I was surprised to find it and I'm very glad I went to the LFS when I did. He was $22.99 Canadian.
PIPS
QUOTE (noirsphynx @ Oct 5 2009, 10:00 PM) *
I was surprised to find it and I'm very glad I went to the LFS when I did. He was $22.99 Canadian.


So thats $4.50 USD wink.gif
Love that goby though biggrin.gif
noirsphynx
QUOTE (PIPS @ Oct 5 2009, 10:05 PM) *
So thats $4.50 USD wink.gif
Love that goby though biggrin.gif

laugh.gif
Nanobuds
im gettin a 2nd YCG for my nanocube 28... i will tell you guys how it works out happy.gif
GiantBen
QUOTE (Nanobuds @ Oct 6 2009, 01:43 PM) *
im gettin a 2nd YCG for my nanocube 28... i will tell you guys how it works out happy.gif

GL....

If it works I may add a YCG with my GCG. Probably not though smile.gif
Nemo Niblets
QUOTE (Nanobuds @ Oct 4 2009, 12:23 PM) *
well it depends what sex they are, but they will probably fight to the death. the best thing to do is to add them both at the same time to the tank. what i would do is set up a quick basic QT tank for the one you have now, then a week or so later put him back in the same tank at the same time as the new one.


Can't they change sex?
Nanobuds
i think they can... but sometimes they dont.

i got another one today happydance.gif

heres the old one on (her?) rics


the new guy biggrin.gif




so far they arent fighting...

(srry... bad pic)
RyanR1212
i really hate those clown gobies.. i have to be honest with you... cuz all they do is walk around on your corals and piss everything the F@CK off!!
Nanobuds
kewl
RyanR1212
im sorry if i offended you...
Nanobuds
u didnt lol
RyanR1212
okay good.. everyone likes different things.. its just waht your into
Nemo Niblets
I'm excited you got 2 clown gobies. Why would/wouldn't they fight? Do you just have to get lucky and get them opposite sex?
Nanobuds
yep, you just have to get lucky. no one knows why they fight...
tbaker
Green clown goby and yellow clown goby together? Is that a bad idea? Can't decide which I like better.
Nemo Niblets
QUOTE (Nanobuds @ Oct 7 2009, 07:14 PM) *
yep, you just have to get lucky. no one knows why they fight...


Would it be better if one is larger/smaller than the other?

And yeah, could I get a green one too? biggrin.gif
Pablo
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Description: The Red Clown Goby is one of the harder to get clown gobies in the aquarium trade. It has a reddish body color with thin lines at its head. When excited the goby will be deep red and when calm a pinkish red coloration. Clown gobies are ideal for reef aquariums, but can also be kept in peaceful community aquariums, as long as they have plenty of hiding places.
Recommended Tank size: 1 gallon
Feeding and Diet: It feeds on a variety of small crustaceans, vitamin-enriched brine shrimp (live or frozen), mysid shrimp, prepared foods for herbivores, and algae growing in the tank.
Level of Care: Easy
Reef Compatibility:Very good reef or community fish.

it was $25.
Nanobuds
its already there tongue.gif
bluefunelement
Of note if someone didn't already mention - it seems Clown Goby's prefer branching hard/soft corals for hanging out and maybe a snack here/there but mine seems to love Halimeda just the same - he started out just hanging around in it and now sleeps among it too - doesn't hurt that I put a nice soft mushroom couch up there for him. Bach pad.
papajohn40
my green clown goby right now is sick so he's on the quarantine. anyway he have this large dots probably the size like this ( * ) and its like filled with fluids ist all over he's body but none on the fins. i wonder wat it is? PLEASE HELP
papajohn40
anybody?
Nanobuds
hmm is it ich? if so make a new thread in the Disease and Pest treatment forum, posting pics. you will get better responces there
TESK
Clown gobies know that nothing actually wants to mess with them.

I have two fish in my 'twelve' gallon nanocube, a yellow clown goby, who is finally starting to reach his full size and adult body shape, and a yellow tail blue damsel. The damsel will chase the goby when the goby gets on his nerves, but he always stops short of actually touching the goby, the goby on the other hand...Well just the other day I was feeding them and the damsel got a flake of food that the goby wanted, so the goby began to bite his face. Luckily the goby is too small to do any harm and the damsel is quick enough to get away and still manage to get food.

So yeah, just wanted to share with you how crazy my little goby is. Anyone else have similar stories about their gobies?
tbaker
I bought a YCG from our not-so-local fish store on Friday afternoon. Saw him snacking on pods Saturday and he ate frozen brine shrimp yesterday. My husband will be bringing home some cyclopeze today. I've seen everyone's pics of their healthy YCGs and ours is still transparent. I know it's just been a couple of days but he is eating, so how long will it take for him to get that healthy yellow glow?
Nemo Niblets
QUOTE (TESK @ Oct 17 2009, 05:50 PM) *
Clown gobies know that nothing actually wants to mess with them.

I have two fish in my 'twelve' gallon nanocube, a yellow clown goby, who is finally starting to reach his full size and adult body shape, and a yellow tail blue damsel. The damsel will chase the goby when the goby gets on his nerves, but he always stops short of actually touching the goby, the goby on the other hand...Well just the other day I was feeding them and the damsel got a flake of food that the goby wanted, so the goby began to bite his face. Luckily the goby is too small to do any harm and the damsel is quick enough to get away and still manage to get food.

So yeah, just wanted to share with you how crazy my little goby is. Anyone else have similar stories about their gobies?


My clown goby steals food right from my other fish when they're about to grab it. Lol we named him rambo.

QUOTE (tbaker @ Nov 2 2009, 04:31 PM) *
I bought a YCG from our not-so-local fish store on Friday afternoon. Saw him snacking on pods Saturday and he ate frozen brine shrimp yesterday. My husband will be bringing home some cyclopeze today. I've seen everyone's pics of their healthy YCGs and ours is still transparent. I know it's just been a couple of days but he is eating, so how long will it take for him to get that healthy yellow glow?


I don't know if this will help but I always soak my food in Selcon and Garlic. Selcon is a vitamin that helps out the fish and garlic makes them go nuts, and boosts their immune system. I don't know why more people don't use it.
tbaker
QUOTE (Nemo Niblets @ Nov 2 2009, 02:37 PM) *
My clown goby steals food right from my other fish when they're about to grab it. Lol we named him rambo.



I don't know if this will help but I always soak my food in Selcon and Garlic. Selcon is a vitamin that helps out the fish and garlic makes them go nuts, and boosts their immune system. I don't know why more people don't use it.



Thanks! Can I use the Selcon and Garlic for other fish too?
Nanobuds
yup happy.gif
Jellybeanie22
ok, so I just got a citron clown goby this morning. I absolutely love this little guy. I'm stuck on what to name him tho.....
Mainly I'm just wondering how to take care of my new little dude. Does he need a coral to be happy? Do I have to have stuff in there for him to hang out on or will he be okay with just the rock and sand? Also, might need to post this somewhere else but what kind of shrimp can I have with him? It's only a 5gal so I know I can't have to much. But input would be loved all the same.
I'll post pics when i get him eating.

Beanie.
tbaker
QUOTE (Jellybeanie22 @ Nov 5 2009, 02:58 PM) *
ok, so I just got a citron clown goby this morning. I absolutely love this little guy. I'm stuck on what to name him tho.....
Mainly I'm just wondering how to take care of my new little dude. Does he need a coral to be happy? Do I have to have stuff in there for him to hang out on or will he be okay with just the rock and sand? Also, might need to post this somewhere else but what kind of shrimp can I have with him? It's only a 5gal so I know I can't have to much. But input would be loved all the same.
I'll post pics when i get him eating.

Beanie.



My yellow clown goby will perch on anything: rocks, coral, skimmer pump, glass. I don't think he needs a coral to be happy, but it would be a nice addition to your tank. Maybe some nice zoas or a mushroom. Unfortunately some clown gobies will pick at SPS corals and sadly I've noticed mine picking at my frogspawn and trumpets after less than a week of having him.
TESK
My yellow clown goby, Goober, loves to sit on mushroom corals and they don't seem to mind. Just as long as you have an assortment of places where your guy can sit, some out in the open and some where he can be partially or totally hidden, he should be happy. One thing I have noticed, Goober isn't a very strong swimmer, so he will sit in low flow areas most of the time, though when I get close to the tank he will sit where he has the best view of me.
Jellybeanie22
so far my little guy sits in his cave under my rocks. I see his little face stick out when I go to look for him. But most of the time he like to hide. I will put some Zoa's in there after a while. But I want him to get comfortable and eating first. He ate a mysis yesterday but not enuf food to say that he's really a good eater or not. I'm just so HAPPY that I got the fish I WANTED! I never thought I'd get him!
Nanobuds
do you have any pics of the little guy?

also, i have some sad news... im out of the club. my lil guy passed away yesterday, i dont know why sad.gif
Jellybeanie22
here is a couple pics...
any ideas for a name?
tbaker
QUOTE (Nanobuds @ Nov 7 2009, 01:16 PM) *
do you have any pics of the little guy?

also, i have some sad news... im out of the club. my lil guy passed away yesterday, i dont know why sad.gif


I'm so sorry to hear that! sad.gif



QUOTE (Jellybeanie22 @ Nov 8 2009, 01:46 PM) *
here is a couple pics...
any ideas for a name?


Thanks for posting the citron pics! I've been wanting to see more of these guys.
tbaker
I've had my YCG for over a week now and he's doing great. He eats well, gets along w/our new firefish, and as far as I can tell, he's not picking at corals. He likes to perch on our trumpet coral, causing it not to expand like it used to. Will this harm the trumpet? I give him a little wave to shoo him off when I catch him sitting on it. It seems to be his favorite place to sit. Is it time to choose between my YCG and trumpet?
Jellybeanie22
I would love to post more pics for you but the camera battery sucks and wont hold a charge for very long. He has been swimming around a bunch so I should be able to get a full body shot of him soon. When I can get the camera working
Nanobuds
QUOTE (Jellybeanie22 @ Nov 12 2009, 11:56 AM) *
I would love to post more pics for you but the camera battery sucks and wont hold a charge for very long. He has been swimming around a bunch so I should be able to get a full body shot of him soon. When I can get the camera working


if youa re able to get a really good pic showing their true color and what they look like, i may add it to the first post with all the info about clown gobies
Jellybeanie22
I shall certainly try to get you a good picture. I love my little guy now dubbed 'jub jub' (simpsons fan will know who I'm talking about)
I'll post as soon as I get him to pose for me. he's kinda scared of the camera so it's a little hard at the moment.
bluefunelement
my GCG has a funny habit - everytime I put in a wooden rod I use to move corals around the sand - he nips at it like its a feeding tube - he's done this since day 1 and while I thought he was wild-caught just before I picked him up - I am now suspecting he's might be tank raised - anyone know how prevalent the behavior and/or tank raised GCG's are?
TESK
I don't know if that sort of behavior means tank raised. I would love it if it did since that would mean my little Goober wasn't taken from the wild, but I think it's a clown goby thing. Goober does the same thing that you described when I'm working on things in the tank. He also started eating within the first thirty seconds of being in the tank (he was the first fish and everything was crawling with bugs) so I think it comes down to clown gobies being very bold, or at least some of them are.
Jellybeanie22
I now have a great picture!!
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