Show me your gobies!

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It's not very often that you get to see Oxyleotris marmorata looking like this.

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Heres Tito, my fat sleeper. I netted him in a ditch that runs to the river behind my house. He was 3 inches when I got him a few months ago and has grown an inch already.
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Fish Heav3n;3235774; said:
nice collection guy =]

Thanks! I really like native odballs. If i had a marine tank it would probably be full of searobins and blennies and toadfish and stuff that i catch locally. Although id love to try my hand at dwarfing one of the foot long baby blacktip sharks that are currently making life difficult for my kingfish baits. In my understanding fish growth rate is controlled by food intake and it is actually possible to raise a shark to maturity with minimal growth by this method.
 
my marbled sleeper goby
now 8inches in length
he is a _killer_
i love him, but if you want one dont expect to be able to keep much with him
they get big, 20 inches or so
 
My Jade Goby, D. mac. He's about nine inches.

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