SbCaes Posted March 23, 2009 Share Posted March 23, 2009 Any suggestions for fish that woudl do well with "Masked Gobies" A peaceful tank so to speak. thanks! Link to comment
johnmaloney Posted March 23, 2009 Share Posted March 23, 2009 pipefish. been liking them more and more lately so they are on the brain. Seaweed blenny is another favorite, seems smart lots of personality, etc... personal favorite species. Maybe a darter or a dash goby...orange spotted goby..trying to think of some of the fish I had .... chalk basslet might work, what a cowardly fish! Your masked gobies might torment him. just some more I have had that were peaceful (although hard when comparing to masked gobies) : belted or a whitestar cardinal - both pretty small like 2 inches tops School of fry greenies would look cool, hard to feed though. A friend kept them and had to feed a ton of phyto it seemed ohhh...3 line basslet! tesselated blenny but good luck finding one. Maybe someone from Texas would be better for that. Live in acorn barnacles so they better be a good diver, usually found pretty deep. - never had one of these, but if you can find one who cares if they are a little aggressive? I have heard lantern bass can be mean, but that hasn't been my experience, I like them too. Always wanted a dwarf frogfish. Not that they are safe at all of course, just thinking of fish I have always wanted etc... By the way went diving today, saw a manatee so I figured I would go check him out. On the way a pod of dolphins ran past. We were in the intracoastal, so it is kind of weird. Manatees always and the occasional dolphin or 2, but a pod..;that was a first for me. Must have been like 8 or 9, hard to tell they went by fast, and when I watched them later the water was too murky to see them from above. not sure if this fits in the size of the tank. I know we talked about this tank but they all blur together at some point. Link to comment
SbCaes Posted March 24, 2009 Author Share Posted March 24, 2009 hrmmm.... you ever heard of a "yellow cheeked basslet"? saw one in the pictures looks VERY nice. Link to comment
lakshwadeep Posted March 24, 2009 Share Posted March 24, 2009 Trimma and eviota gobies would be perfect. Link to comment
johnmaloney Posted March 24, 2009 Share Posted March 24, 2009 hrmmm.... you ever heard of a "yellow cheeked basslet"? saw one in the pictures looks VERY nice. maybe that is a 3 line, they are yellow. real small? like inch and half? link? Link to comment
Gerber77 Posted March 24, 2009 Share Posted March 24, 2009 I love green banded gobies, I really suggest getting one of those. Link to comment
SbCaes Posted March 24, 2009 Author Share Posted March 24, 2009 maybe that is a 3 line, they are yellow. real small? like inch and half? link? sci. name is Gramma linki any idea? "yellow cheeked basslet" pic: Link to comment
johnmaloney Posted March 24, 2009 Share Posted March 24, 2009 this is a three lined basslet: 1.25 inch fish conchfish...haven't seen one yet, but they are cool you should get a peppermint goby: 1.25 inch fish Link to comment
johnmaloney Posted March 24, 2009 Share Posted March 24, 2009 leopard goby....(not leopard spotted goby, this one gets a half inch long) red eye triplefin papillose blenny could probably get a better picture. all for tonight, you should keep us posted. Link to comment
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