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Hello all, just purchased two twinspot gobies from reputable LFS. They are tiny though and very delicate. I know they are extremely difficult to keep, but I like the challenge and they are extremely interesting to watch together.
They are currently on day 5 of TTM and will be QT'd after TTM to fatten up.
I was looking to see if anyone had advice on keeping these beautiful fish. There are limited resources online and in books.
I currently have sand in a tupperware container from my DT in each of the tanks used for TTM. During TTM they get fresh sand from DT.
I am attempting to feed calanus, brine, live black worms and finely chopped squid/scallop/clam. I even mix this into live sand that will be in the tank that they are being transferred into.
Over past few days their feeding response has improved as they will mouth the food, but often they spit it back out.
They are so small that the food may almost be too large.
I know they sift fine sand for microfauna, but to be successful I will need to get them eating live and frozen foods.
Any suggestions on what has worked for people in the past?
Some pics to enjoy:
They are currently on day 5 of TTM and will be QT'd after TTM to fatten up.
I was looking to see if anyone had advice on keeping these beautiful fish. There are limited resources online and in books.
I currently have sand in a tupperware container from my DT in each of the tanks used for TTM. During TTM they get fresh sand from DT.
I am attempting to feed calanus, brine, live black worms and finely chopped squid/scallop/clam. I even mix this into live sand that will be in the tank that they are being transferred into.
Over past few days their feeding response has improved as they will mouth the food, but often they spit it back out.
They are so small that the food may almost be too large.
I know they sift fine sand for microfauna, but to be successful I will need to get them eating live and frozen foods.
Any suggestions on what has worked for people in the past?
Some pics to enjoy:




