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GreenTerrorNoob

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What yall think .. Soon gettin a125 gal. When my marble goby gets bigger he is gonna be a beast!
 

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I think you have some really nice fish, love that goby and plecos. Love the tank too! Can't wait to see what you do with the bigger tank.

Thanks for sharing
 
Very nice.


What Goby is that? Ive been looking for some True Freshwater Gobies for my 75 gallon build and cant seem to find any =(
 
I believe the OP stated it was a Marble Goby, if it's the ones I'm thinking of there rare get huge and can be aggressive.
 
I believe it is a purple spotted goby/ gudgeon. I have 2 and have had for about a yr and one is considerably smaller so i have been told larger one is a purple spotted and smaller one is a peacock gudgeon.. They are almost exact a like. Mar le goby will be only fish in 125 once he is parger i understand they get maybe 2 ft.. He is 4 inch now.. He burrows in sand and ony esposes his head and goes to town on feeder guppies!
 

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Nice fish. I'd be shocked if your ACF didn't eventually eat the smaller fish.
 
All fish are to big for the frogs and i think i have been lucky with my frogs . I have heard they tend to not survive well in larger tanks because of feeding issues. My frogs have done well and seem to enjoy swimming around the big tank much more than when they were in 15 gallon
 
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