PANDA GOBY

EDGRAY

New Member
ohh my god guys i never so in person a panda goby is like the size of a banded goby or smaller like inch or a little less wow i was really close to get it the lfs had just one and since 6 months or more i never seen one the thing is that was at $25 if it was for $15 i would get it but anyways .. i just wanted to share and to ask if someone in california have seen one if so how frecuently do you think i can have one in 2 months or they are to delicate....men that tiny fish is so cooooooolllllll :anxious know im sad cause i should got it :cryinga: :cryinga: hopefully he will get a better home than my tank of death :lol:
 

reefman23

New Member
Ive seen them in photos but never in person. how many fish do you curently have? how are your water parameters now?
 

EDGRAY

New Member
they are fine and at the moment just a banded goby(3weeks know) but since my last accident when all my fish died everyone here told me to wait at least till february ...i dont want more loses and parameters are

NITRATE 05
NITRITE 0
AMONIA 0
PH 8.0
GRAVITY .023
TEMPERATURE 78.5 -80.3

AND tomorrow is my water change but the proble i have know is that black algie with bubbles i dont know what is it ... and that might say that my water still not good.... :???:
 

dragon79

New Member
See if you can stir up some more flow by adding a rio90 in there or something. Should clear out any undesired algae or cyano bacteria that cant' live under a higher flow environment. I added one in my girlfriends 12 and it's helping rid cyanobacteria that likes to creep around every now and then. It's doing quite well and it's not heating the tank or anything, very low wattage...

It was Mike's recommendation. Maybe it can work for you.
 

reefman23

New Member
steven, do you think a rio 90 or 50? I have both in my 16g, and i have loved them. they are the original powerheads that i bought over 2 years ago...i just clean them out completely ever two to three weeks.
 
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