Unfortunately no. I plan on donating some of them to my lfs in the future. (Siamese algae eater and/or rainbow shark for example.)That's quite the mix! Do you have any plans for a larger tank eventually?
Unfortunately no. I plan on donating some of them to my lfs in the future. (Siamese algae eater and/or rainbow shark for example.)That's quite the mix! Do you have any plans for a larger tank eventually?
At least I already donated my Trinidad Pleco to my lfs about 2-3 months agoThat's quite the mix! Do you have any plans for a larger tank eventually?
That is probably the best plan lf action knowing the eventual sizes of some of the fish.Unfortunately no. I plan on donating some of them to my lfs in the future. (Siamese algae eater and/or rainbow shark for example.)
What size is the tank? Are the gobies river species? Seem to like all that flow. That looks like as much as my reef was.Here is a quicky of a very pretty freshwater goby among many others hidden in the tank.
Two Eheim model 2217 canisters are attached in the right rear as well as an Eheim model Skim350 skimmer to snag any films. Add potassium to control yellowing leaves and feed the fish.
Where do you get freshwater gobies? I want some nowHere is a quicky of a very pretty freshwater goby among many others hidden in the tank.
Two Eheim model 2217 canisters are attached in the right rear as well as an Eheim model Skim350 skimmer to snag any films. Add potassium to control yellowing leaves and feed the fish.
They are fairly available nowadays, but tend to need higher flow and cooler water than the fish you have.Where do you get freshwater gobies? I want some now
Ah. I see. The only "Gobies" my lfs sells anymore are Peacock Gungeons, and Niger River Goby CichlidsThey are fairly available nowadays, but tend to need higher flow and cooler water than the fish you have.
Wetspot -Oregon online.Where do you get freshwater gobies? I want some now