clown goby experiences?

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clown goby experiences?

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I've always wanted one of the clown gobys. So who has them, which ones, and how have your experiences been? Got pictures?
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In the wild they perch in acropora colonys and will nip and the polyps, eating something on them, can't remember what.
I had a green, never did mess with my corals, but could not get him to eat either. Wasn't interested in any sort of food I placed in the tank.

Kevin & Amy Joe had some cute little yellow ones, but I think they had the same problem, they wouldn't eat, and eventually dissapeared.

Mine didn't last long, so I personally wouldn't get another. I don't know if anyone has had long term success with them or not.
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Hope you don't mind Sue. This picture is so special of Sue's clown goby, as you all can tell. You will have to give details Sue.
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We had multiple yellow ones, couple of citron's and I think a green one... all MIA
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This isn't sounding like good news! :?
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my only problem was that the green citron I had liked to go on a rollercoaster ride for the first two months. I was fishing him out of the sump every other day. Then one day it stopped and he would peak his head out of holes here and there. I had no problem with him eating at all either.
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My yellow clown goby isnt doing that well...he isnt eating either...If he lives, thats GREAT. If he dies...I'll be sad...but I doubt I will buy one again.
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Yeah our yellows found multiple ways of finding his way into the overflow and/or the sump till they dissappeared completely.
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I've had success with my yellow clown goby, but he died cause of the hurricane. He even ate flakes that I put in the tank. Maybe the ones you all had were wild ones or I just got lucky.
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Very cute little critters. Mine nearly killed a large acro colony. He always stayed on the same colony and over time, he caused its demise.

We lost him in the move...can't say I am particulary sorry. I do think they are precious though. Such character. I would buy another if I had LPS's or softies.

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I love my little citron, he loves to perch on the digitata in the 20 gal, along with the candy cane...he's very charming, eats like a little pig and I haven't had a bit of trouble. They do need to be fed pretty often, just a little. I don't think I'd want him in the sps tank, they are known to be a little rough with the acro's :) But I think he's wonderful! Sue

Thanks for the pic, Karen....... :D
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