My LFS has got in a hector's goby and I'm quite tempted by him. Just want to make sure I'm not missing anything before I pull the trigger...
Will he play nice with the rest of my (very tentatively) planned stocking? I believe he should, my only real concern would be with the shrimp goby since they seem to have a fairly similar niche, but it sounds like other people have been successful. I'm probably going with a hi-fin (yellow nose) goby, or maybe a randall's - would these be fine?
They should be going in a 50 gallon lagoon, although it's not actually set up yet. I figured I'd get a head start on the qt'ing.
Other fish I'm considering are:
- possum wrasse (already have him)
- shrimp goby - yellow nose or randall's most likely
- mccosker's or carpenter's flasher wrasse?
- neon blue goby or yellow line goby (or both if they can go together?)
- yellow assessor (if I can find one!)
- circus goby?
I have the carib-sea special grade sand; is this going to be too coarse for the hector's? I didn't find anything much about this in my research.
I'm planning to put him in an observational qt first - the tank he'd be going in has a lot of big amphipods which I think would be great to feed him up... unless they're too big? I'd say they're about 2-3mm long, and definitely carnivorous... any risk to a small fish?
There is some fiji pink sand in that tank but not a very deep layer, will this be okay for him since it's a temporary tank only? It's maybe 1/2" deep at the most. I can put a picture of the tank if that's helpful! It's a fluval evo 13.5 that has been set up with live (not from the ocean, but bought wet at my LFS) since November of last year.
Lastly - the particular fish at my LFS looks pretty skinny, which I know is not great. Is it worth the risk? I feel that since the tank he's going into has a very good pod population, he should have plenty to eat and get fattened up, vs the LFS tank which is small and sparse... but does the skinniness suggest something more serious that isn't easily fixed by just providing a calm environment with plenty of food? Planning to deworm him with metro if I see stringy poops, as well.
Thanks all!
Will he play nice with the rest of my (very tentatively) planned stocking? I believe he should, my only real concern would be with the shrimp goby since they seem to have a fairly similar niche, but it sounds like other people have been successful. I'm probably going with a hi-fin (yellow nose) goby, or maybe a randall's - would these be fine?
They should be going in a 50 gallon lagoon, although it's not actually set up yet. I figured I'd get a head start on the qt'ing.
Other fish I'm considering are:
- possum wrasse (already have him)
- shrimp goby - yellow nose or randall's most likely
- mccosker's or carpenter's flasher wrasse?
- neon blue goby or yellow line goby (or both if they can go together?)
- yellow assessor (if I can find one!)
- circus goby?
I have the carib-sea special grade sand; is this going to be too coarse for the hector's? I didn't find anything much about this in my research.
I'm planning to put him in an observational qt first - the tank he'd be going in has a lot of big amphipods which I think would be great to feed him up... unless they're too big? I'd say they're about 2-3mm long, and definitely carnivorous... any risk to a small fish?
There is some fiji pink sand in that tank but not a very deep layer, will this be okay for him since it's a temporary tank only? It's maybe 1/2" deep at the most. I can put a picture of the tank if that's helpful! It's a fluval evo 13.5 that has been set up with live (not from the ocean, but bought wet at my LFS) since November of last year.
Lastly - the particular fish at my LFS looks pretty skinny, which I know is not great. Is it worth the risk? I feel that since the tank he's going into has a very good pod population, he should have plenty to eat and get fattened up, vs the LFS tank which is small and sparse... but does the skinniness suggest something more serious that isn't easily fixed by just providing a calm environment with plenty of food? Planning to deworm him with metro if I see stringy poops, as well.
Thanks all!