Homer8
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Where do you live? If you have a brackish tank snag them and if not start a brackish tank.
jetajockey said:I don't think dragon goby + bbg is a good idea, major size difference there.
jetajockey said:I was mostly thinking about the potential size of those fish, I've seen some absolutely huge ones. I don't really know how their temperment or feeding behavior is.
Sisserydoo said:The decor in your tank looks very interesting, with the columns and stuff. Do you have a whole tank shot?
I'm thinking of starting a 40G brackish with dragon gobies as well as bbg
Sisserydoo said:So that's a platform for sand up there on the left? That's really cool. Did you build it yourself? The whole thing is really neat looking, I love the simplicity.
Derekkaine said:That's a cool looking tank but that mudskipper looks mean.
Cool it's def better than my black skirt tetras that pretend they are piranhas when I put tropical flake food in.
Sisserydoo said:That's what I love about black skirts! I have seven. They think they're so tough, but they're just eating flakes!
Derekkaine said:I have 6 atm , 2 males , 4 females.
I don't think dragon goby + bbg is a good idea, major size difference there.
Dragon gobies are high-end brackish fish, but better off in a SW setup under any hobbyist care. I'm also concerned about the gobies eating the BBG because both species are bottom dwellers.
OBEYtheFISH said:but the dragon wont do anything