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Dear all,

Must highlight that there is nothing wrong with my water parameter.

- NO3 0

- NH3/NH4 0

- PO4 0

- Ca > 420

- pH 8.2

- dKH 8

I have tried 7 of them but all of them die on me.

The first 2 (less that 1 and half inches) that I got die on me on the second day, so I thought maybe it is the LFS.

The next 2 (less that 1 and half inches) that I got dug very deep holes for home and was happily sifting sand but died on me 1 week later.

The next 2 that I got was slightly bigger (about 2 inches), they too dug deep holes for home but also died on me 1 week later.

Finally, I saw one that is more than 2 inches. I bought that one but it also died on me 1 week later.

Has anyone been successful with this fish?

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Did try some of the bottom dwellers before they disappear within 1 week. Thus, I reckon that there are some thing that is eating them rather then water factor.

My MIA list

1 dwarf lionfish - 1.5"

1 yellow watchmen - 2"

1 algae blenny - 3"

1 sailfin blenny - 3"

1 scooter blenny - 2.5"

1 yellowhead jawfish (I think) - 4"

My yellow watchmen before it die was restless swimming at the top every night instead off hiding in the hole.

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I tried but give up on them. I chose the healthiest looking one but it died the 2nd day. I think these gobies don't really ship well.

Think so too.

That's why I am switch to Rainford and Hector goby. They not only sift sand, they sift the LR too.

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i also face the same problem. Other Gobies are ok. I suspect its not feeding and not enough food from the sandbed.

yes that's what I suspect too cause most of u mention u got other goby or sand shifter...

for my case I dont have any... and I got a surface of 5ft by 2.5ft of sand.. so there will always be enough food...

but then there might be other factor as well which I can't comment much as I dont know your tank...

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:cry: ....My signal also up car!!! :cry2: ......Its been about a month I believe......maybe my cuke is competing food with it.....sigh! <_< ....same same I suspect not enough food for this joker......while my sailfin benny nowadays will snatch pallets when I am feeding my tangs.......so far so good.... :P

My rainford goby still surviving.....but not very active recently...... :(

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Article by J. Charles Delbeek and Scott W. Michael

http://www2.hawaii.edu/~delbeek/gobies.html

Twin Spot / Signal Goby do not fare well after shipping. They are very difficult to maintain in captivity and may slowly starve to death. Buy in pairs if u really want to try. IMO, these fish should be left in the ocean, unless you have a huge sandbed to support it.

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Article by J. Charles Delbeek and Scott W. Michael

http://www2.hawaii.edu/~delbeek/gobies.html

Twin Spot / Signal Goby do not fare well after shipping. They are very difficult to maintain in captivity and may slowly starve to death. Buy in pairs if u really want to try. IMO, these fish should be left in the ocean, unless you have a huge sandbed to support it.

Thanks for the info.

My hands are off 2 Spotted now.

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Article by J. Charles Delbeek and Scott W. Michael

http://www2.hawaii.edu/~delbeek/gobies.html

Twin Spot / Signal Goby do not fare well after shipping. They are very difficult to maintain in captivity and may slowly starve to death. Buy in pairs if u really want to try. IMO, these fish should be left in the ocean, unless you have a huge sandbed to support it.

I tried having a pair as advised by some literature.

In the end still cannot make it. :evil:

To me, they are even ahrder to survive than the normal doctor fish aka cleaner wrasse! :angry:

Will definitely aviod them! :angry:

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Anyone has any good sandshifter to recomend? Dun wan them to bury my corals at my sandbed! i dun like starfishes, cucumbers are usually too big!

i dun have a lot of sand in my 4ft. Maybe abt 1inch or 2inch at most. Signal gobies are suitable due to their size and feeding habit. Someone mention hector gobies shiftsand also? efficient?

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my signal pair also gone...

initially was my blue streak goby, then it died...so i was thinkin if i get a smaller sand shifting fish might last...but signal pair also didn't make it...they refuse to eat anything...no matter how i flood my tank...

give up hope already...better to try star fish or cuke...

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Anyone has any good sandshifter to recomend? Dun wan them to bury my corals at my sandbed! i dun like starfishes, cucumbers are usually too big!

i dun have a lot of sand in my 4ft. Maybe abt 1inch or 2inch at most. Signal gobies are suitable due to their size and feeding habit. Someone mention hector gobies shiftsand also? efficient?

Try the Sleeper Gold Head Goby. Very effective.

My bi-colur blenny loves to dive kamikaze-style against the sand and end up turing the sandbed over and over. Works well for my 2ft tank.

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