Thanks Dan. As they are growing it is definitely becoming more interesting to watch. The Zacco male goes after the large horse mouth while he is courting. usually the other way around.Tank is stunning, first time I have been on in a while, good to see how its progressing.
Looking really good, I will have to get my arse into gear and see about setting up my goby tank at some point.Thanks Dan. As they are growing it is definitely becoming more interesting to watch. The Zacco male goes after the large horse mouth while he is courting. usually the other way around.
The Sicyopterus have also established their pecking order which is fun to watch them guard their turf.
The rhinogobius are one of my favorite fish. They are clowns and scared of nothing. I had to push them out the way with the net as they kept swimming into it while I was catching the Stiphies.
Also interesting is as the fish grow, they are seemingly enjoying the current more and more.
A male goby that has set up shop in the false bottom, he comes up to feed or check out the girls but rarely ventures farther this:
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A male sicyopterus:
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Thanks. I have enjoyed watching it grow and mature. The largest horse mouth is becoming an absolute brute during feeding times. After a lot of observation this week I have come to realize he goes after to groups of fish in particular. One, he is savage in his chasing of the smaller horse mouth.I love how your project has developed and have been watching from the beginning. Please continue this thread as I look forward to your updates.
Thanks. Find that gear and get it going! I want someone to talk to about gobies.Looking really good, I will have to get my arse into gear and see about setting up my goby tank at some point.
This is the first time mine have spawned as they were babies when collected last year.It seems those zacco spawn quite often. Think that could have to do with your tanks being at a much more favorable water level at all times?