Looks like damage to me too. +1 on what biff said. I would spot feed it a couple times to encourage faster growth. It should be fine, but it may...
They usually wont eat frozen and will die. If you want to waste money , Ill send you my address and you can send it to me.
They probably came from being so excited about the food. Its like an OH face :O
I didnt think gobies could die.
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I would pay $80-100 for it. If you can get $200 more power to ya. Its a pretty common coral though and it is very easy to grow.
Your fine bro. They look great. +1 on what hiker said. Let them grow and get in the groove. Once comfortable, they'll grow like weeds. also, be...
Its ok. being a deepwater coral, they most likely feed in darker waters which is why they are out at night. I would venture to say that it is...
As long as there is healthy tissue on them and no RTN or STN, you should be fine. It may be as simple as finding them a diferent spot in the tank....
What a sad ending of something of such beauty. Knowing how much you love this hobby, it saddens me to see something so small do such harm. I hope...
That it is and it will sting the hell out of anything it can touch
I believe they need to be put into a tank with rotifers in the water, since this is what they feed on when they are young.
Be careful, they like to jump and will rip the heads of your corals if food lands on them.
Ultra Low nutrient System. It is achieved by using the N/P pellets, ozone, or zeovit system. also, post some alk, cal, and phosphate numbers.
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