Ceramicbull
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One of my first two knight gobies managed to get stuck between rocks and died before I could find it. I got her replacement about a week ago, seemed a bit thin with more developed fins. Figured it was just older and thin from having to compete in the LFS tank. After settling in and hiding out for a few days, today he started chasing around the other goby in the tank. When she would stop, he would spin around her in rapid tight circles, and occasionally bump into her head. At first she seemed uninterested and a bit stressed by his chasing, but after going out to lunch I return to find neither goby easily. After a long search I notice a tail UNDER a rock. apparently they dug their own cave (flower pots must not be good enough for them) and have filled it with hundreds of little eggs. They're both still crammed in there at the moment. I'm a bit concerned about them being under the rock considering the fate of the other goby, both otherwise I'm just kind of thrilled at the event. Even more glad I won't have to remove one due to the hounding.
I doubt I'll try to raise the fry, but if I were to do it, what would I need to get it done?
I doubt I'll try to raise the fry, but if I were to do it, what would I need to get it done?