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Violet Goby Aka Dragonfish |
May 11 2008, 03:06 PM
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Fish Addict Group: Members Posts: 711 Joined: 13-April 08 From: Willoughby, Ohio Member No.: 41197 |
Hello,
I was wondering if anyone could tell me a bit about these fish? I have read that they are freshwater as well as brackish, predatory as well as non predatory? Everything i have read seems to confilict itself so if anyone has any knowledge of these things please let me know, becasue ibe seen them for the first time and they are absolutely amazing fish. Thanks, Alex |
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May 11 2008, 03:23 PM
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A stroke of the brush does not guarantee art from the bristles Group: Members Posts: 3549 Joined: 16-July 05 From: Berkhamsted, UK Member No.: 14678 |
Very briefly: they are brackish water fish and definitely non-predatory if kept properly.
Whilst they have huge mouths, they don't normally catch fish, and will only do so if at the brink of starvation. Their proper diet is a mix of plankton (e.g., brine shrimps, daphnia), worms (e.g., bloodworms), and algae (e.g., algae wafers). Given these foods they are totally harmless. As for water chemistry, yes, they are sometimes found in freshwater, but they are rather delicate and short lived kept thus. They don't need a lot of salt in the water; SG 1.005 is ample (around 9 grammes marine salt mix per litre). As such, they are easily combined with livebearers and other non-aggressive brackish water fish. They are territorial towards one another though. Some people have kept them in groups by providing a number of PVC tube "burrows". Periodically the gobies threaten one another, but no harm seems to be done if each fish has its own burrow and space to get away from trouble. Since they're big fish when mature (easily 30 cm in captivity) don't overcrowd them. There's plenty about these gobies in my book and the Aqualog brackish book, so reference to either of those volumes will help. Cheers, Neale |
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May 11 2008, 03:28 PM
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![]() No son of Dracula wears a woggle... Group: Members Posts: 7318 Joined: 23-December 04 From: Raxacoricofallapatorius! Since moved to Portsmouth, UK. Member No.: 10732 |
You've already got a topic in Beginners... Might have been easier to ask a mod nicely to move it?
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May 11 2008, 08:16 PM
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Fish Addict Group: Members Posts: 711 Joined: 13-April 08 From: Willoughby, Ohio Member No.: 41197 |
You've already got a topic in Beginners... Might have been easier to ask a mod nicely to move it? yea could have but someone recommended putting it here so i did. So do you have anything to contribute? no, well then thanks anyways dont need your replies. Thank You nmonks for ACTUALLY Help. This post has been edited by ALEXF: May 11 2008, 08:17 PM |
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May 12 2008, 09:08 PM
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![]() Fish Addict Group: Members Posts: 772 Joined: 11-December 07 From: Mid-east Missouri Member No.: 37528 |
yea could have but someone recommended putting it here so i did. So do you have anything to contribute? no, well then thanks anyways dont need your replies.. Do you have any idea how rude and uncalled for that is? What you've effectively done is to piss off someone who could potentially help you. You may be in dire need of help and along comes oohfeeshy who would be able to help you, only to remember when you were such a dick to him. Thus opting to ignore you. Try to have some courtesy man. |
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May 13 2008, 12:30 AM
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Fish Addict Group: Members Posts: 711 Joined: 13-April 08 From: Willoughby, Ohio Member No.: 41197 |
yea could have but someone recommended putting it here so i did. So do you have anything to contribute? no, well then thanks anyways dont need your replies.. Do you have any idea how rude and uncalled for that is? What you've effectively done is to piss off someone who could potentially help you. You may be in dire need of help and along comes oohfeeshy who would be able to help you, only to remember when you were such a dick to him. Thus opting to ignore you. Try to have some courtesy man. See when i read the post that he left i saw it as rude and trying to be a jerk to me. I didnt even know that posts could be moved. All i knew is i was trying to get some good info because the internet wasnt helping and instead of giving some good help i was getting yelled at to move a post. I wasnt acting to be a jerk but more so to be defensive. and i apologize to anyone who saw it that way as that was not how it was ment. If anyone has reviewed my posts i am very humble when it comes to fish knowledge and will always be willing to here others input even if i may disagree. Being a jerk on a forum is not my style and a big waste of time. |
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May 13 2008, 02:43 AM
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Fish Addict Group: Members Posts: 634 Joined: 25-August 07 From: Colorado Member No.: 34880 |
yea could have but someone recommended putting it here so i did. So do you have anything to contribute? no, well then thanks anyways dont need your replies.. Do you have any idea how rude and uncalled for that is? What you've effectively done is to piss off someone who could potentially help you. You may be in dire need of help and along comes oohfeeshy who would be able to help you, only to remember when you were such a dick to him. Thus opting to ignore you. Try to have some courtesy man. See when i read the post that he left i saw it as rude and trying to be a jerk to me. I didnt even know that posts could be moved. All i knew is i was trying to get some good info because the internet wasnt helping and instead of giving some good help i was getting yelled at to move a post. I wasnt acting to be a jerk but more so to be defensive. and i apologize to anyone who saw it that way as that was not how it was ment. If anyone has reviewed my posts i am very humble when it comes to fish knowledge and will always be willing to here others input even if i may disagree. Being a jerk on a forum is not my style and a big waste of time. I don't think OohFeeshy was trying to be a jerk. I think he was kindly suggesting that for future reference, ask a mod to move your topic. But anyways, as usual, nmonks is spot on with his advice. Ryan |
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May 13 2008, 03:30 AM
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Fish Addict Group: Members Posts: 711 Joined: 13-April 08 From: Willoughby, Ohio Member No.: 41197 |
Well i apologize OohFeeshy, I didnt want to seem like a jerk, just got a bit defensive. My Bad.
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