Twin Spot Goby Experiences (difficulty?)

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what is everyone’s experience with twin spot goby? Are they difficult to keep? Do they need anything special?

looking to get a pair for my 90g corner that has a deep sand bed.

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It's the feeding that makes them finicky. They are strictly sand feeders and are carnivores, so they need a healthy population of copepods (aka established tanks), you can target feed them a bit too but they are small and sometimes hard to spot feed. I would think in that large of a tank, and if it's been somewhat established, you'll have little to no issues though.
 
It's the feeding that makes them finicky. They are strictly sand feeders and are carnivores, so they need a healthy population of copepods (aka established tanks), you can target feed them a bit too but they are small and sometimes hard to spot feed. I would think in that large of a tank, and if it's been somewhat established, you'll have little to no issues though.
thanks!

Unfortunately it’s a newer tank. Ill have to help out the pod population a little I guess and add some in.
 
thanks!

Unfortunately it’s a newer tank. Ill have to help out the pod population a little I guess and add some in.
big system, just stay on top of it. I used to hide pellets in front of my goby's burrow when I was concerned about feeding a sifter. Just sprinkle and swizzle stick it a bit. They'll find it.
 

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