Ha ha ha, you crack me up!Good fishies, Kristina! Moor is beautiful, and the goby is... well, I'm really glad you got yourself another goby! Seriously, the Goby is really neat looking.
Thanks I was actually impressed with the employee at the store where I got him, she knew that they are supposed to be brackish water fish and that they have special dietary needs. She was griping actually that they were not allowed to feed them bloodworms or anything, and that they "dump them into fresh water and pretty much let them starve to death." Sad that because a big corporation has rules, the fish suffer because the employees' hands are tied.That is a pretty cool looking Moor. I like that Goby. We carry the same kind at the Walmart I work at and they are really cool looking. Congrats on your purchases.
that's so refreshing tohear, as opposed to the usual garble about fish store employees.:werd:Thanks I was actually impressed with the employee at the store where I got him, she knew that they are supposed to be brackish water fish and that they have special dietary needs. She was griping actually that they were not allowed to feed them bloodworms or anything, and that they "dump them into fresh water and pretty much let them starve to death." Sad that because a big corporation has rules, the fish suffer because the employees' hands are tied.
Kristina
In the wild they can reach up to 24", but in aquaria the norm is closer to 15".Yeah it is sad that they got to suffer due to company guide lines. I was gonna get one till I found out that they benifit from salt and well my current stock dont do good with salt. How big do they get? If im not mistaken that was the first reason why I didnt get one cuz of tank space then the salt.