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hi guys,

I've got a rock full of zoos and i've placed them on the sand... thing is, my goby keeps creating "Territory" everywhere and now it decides to burrow a hole under this rock..

any one know how i can prevent tt goby frm digging further?

what if i place a pvc tube below to support the rock?

now the zoos r half opened!! must b i keep on shifting them up frm the sand..

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but but... tt dude's doing a good job on the sand.

maye tt's y half of my zoos r closed now..hmmmm okay i guess i will shift it up on higher grounds. haha.. see how it goes. hope no one ka chiao them..

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if you wanna keep corals those like zoos open when happy close when disturbed kind, its avisable not to have sand shifting goby... the shifting process will stress the zoos alot

my signal goby is doing a good job and my zoos are ok wif it...maybe too small to dusturb the zoos...

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yup they do, mine make its home under a small piece of rock.

and its working hard sifting the sand on my 4 footer.

maybe got to add an assistant to help him.

:lol:

what other goby will work in harmony with two-spot goby?

luckily my greedy Lawnmover Blenny "died" of over eating else won't get a chance to have this hardworking two-spot goby to clean the sandbed

never buy Lawnmover Blenny again...

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