Looking to buy some bumble bee gobys and have seen them listed as both Brachygobius Xanthozona and Brachygobius Doriae. Are these the same fish or similar fish? I want to be sure to give them proper care.
Thanks Neale. I'm planning them in a low end brackish set up but wanted to be sure they were what I thought they were. Not to buy a fish for brackish that is really fresh! I've been thinking about diet a lot for these guys as I's had a pair many years ago who just didn't eat. I'm going to start with live and then try some frozen. I figure I'll put the food in a turkey baster and shoot it to the bottom of the tank. Hopefully I can get them liking some frozen but brine shrimp aren't, on the other hand that big a deal to do either. Thanks again for the input.
PS- Love the book, very informative and gets me thinking about things that I hadn't thought of!
Crazy idea Neale, would Bettas work well with BBGs (in freshwater obivously)? I have a thought they might be: Bumblebees are bottom dwellers, small finned, and don't seem to share colors with Betta species. They also have a nice small bioload, so they can share a small space with them (within reason). I am a bit concerned about the territory issues, but I would hope that would just inspire them to stay away from each other?
Again, completely crazy or possible?
Will filter media from my brackish tank (at about 1.005) be at all useful in seeding a freshwater tank or will all the bacteria just die on contact with the freshwater?