Hey All!
question; I have 3 engineer gobies, had them since about an inch long, that I believe are eating my fish one by one. They are about 11-12 inches long, fat as my thumb, and definitely work in pack mentality. I didn’t have any issue first 2 years of their lives. Love them!!!
about 6 months ago I introduced a goatfish to the tank approx 2 1/2”. He was healthy, swimmer, picker, doing his goat thing for about 6 weeks. Very healthy. Then one day gone. Never found him or remnants of him. Just kinda went on with daily reef life.
About 2 months later introduced a 2” foxface. Went in great. Healthy social swimmer, ate my rocks and more, etc. healthy. Then one day nmaybe 2 weeks later gone. Again, never recovered his body. Figured died and maybe crabs took care of him. But started thinking maybe Gobies…..
next was a platinum clown 1 1/2” gone. No sign
Next, and this one still makes me wonder… a starry blenny that was about 5” long and very healthy, very strong, very active, very much a big personality in the tank.
and now, last night, a medium size clown. Another very active swimmer.
tank parameters are spot on:
78
9.5 alk
420 cal
1324 mag
0 nitrite
0 ammonia
10 nitrate
.03 phospates
8.13-8.22 ph
35.5 salt
very stable system with apex triton, active dosing, good sump with about 40 mangroves. Running radions on ab+ schedule with 90 par on floor and about 275 at top of tank.
All other fish (15) are smallish 2-3 1/2” and been with the gobies as long as they have been in the tank.
so all that being said to ask…. Do engineer gobies start eating fish as they become huge like mine? If so, can I pull them out and put in my FOWLR predator tank with lions, eels, and puffers?
question; I have 3 engineer gobies, had them since about an inch long, that I believe are eating my fish one by one. They are about 11-12 inches long, fat as my thumb, and definitely work in pack mentality. I didn’t have any issue first 2 years of their lives. Love them!!!
about 6 months ago I introduced a goatfish to the tank approx 2 1/2”. He was healthy, swimmer, picker, doing his goat thing for about 6 weeks. Very healthy. Then one day gone. Never found him or remnants of him. Just kinda went on with daily reef life.
About 2 months later introduced a 2” foxface. Went in great. Healthy social swimmer, ate my rocks and more, etc. healthy. Then one day nmaybe 2 weeks later gone. Again, never recovered his body. Figured died and maybe crabs took care of him. But started thinking maybe Gobies…..
next was a platinum clown 1 1/2” gone. No sign
Next, and this one still makes me wonder… a starry blenny that was about 5” long and very healthy, very strong, very active, very much a big personality in the tank.
and now, last night, a medium size clown. Another very active swimmer.
tank parameters are spot on:
78
9.5 alk
420 cal
1324 mag
0 nitrite
0 ammonia
10 nitrate
.03 phospates
8.13-8.22 ph
35.5 salt
very stable system with apex triton, active dosing, good sump with about 40 mangroves. Running radions on ab+ schedule with 90 par on floor and about 275 at top of tank.
All other fish (15) are smallish 2-3 1/2” and been with the gobies as long as they have been in the tank.
so all that being said to ask…. Do engineer gobies start eating fish as they become huge like mine? If so, can I pull them out and put in my FOWLR predator tank with lions, eels, and puffers?