Should I get it?

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ok, Im thinking i'll put it in my 55, and find the middle- ground, that all can tolerate for a long term of time. I have a few cichlids a 7-8" synodontis eurpterus, a 5" bicher, with i know can tolerate quite a bit of salt, but what about my pictus cats and my favorate, the 12" carapo. I doubt i will have to up the salt to much, as it is well acclimated to FW, although i'll graduallt trow in a little instant ocean i have leftover from when i tried mudskippers
 
Go for it!! How many live their lives thinking, Man, I shoulda done this, or gotten that when I had the chance????? A lesson hard learned. .. . :woot:
 
I have wanted a dragon goby for awhile now but i am afraid that they will not like living in a tank with larger gravel instead of sand. Do you think that he would mind living in my 55 gallon with mollies and guppies. It has salt in it. Or would he eat all of the other fish?
 
i thnk u should get it.....u could always changet to brackish later if u have to
 
Casey Norris said:
I have wanted a dragon goby for awhile now but i am afraid that they will not like living in a tank with larger gravel instead of sand. Do you think that he would mind living in my 55 gallon with mollies and guppies. It has salt in it. Or would he eat all of the other fish?
It couldn't even hurt a bummble bee goby, in fact, they are often found in the same tank. just get some smaler gravel and give em a shot
 
We have had 1 for 2 weeks now and they are simply awesome, I am a bit concerned about him eating, so far in the 2 weeks of having him I haven't seen him eat, I have tried rosies, brine shripm , and frozen krill any recomondations for what to feed him , oh yeah I ahve also tried blood worms and beefheart.
 
I say if you have the tank for it...get it..can't go wrong with one more fish, can you?

Props for looking it up and checking out before you impulse bought...major props.

-Jon
 
Sounds like you'd really like it. I say go for it if you can house it.
 
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