mikeguerrero
Active Member
Hey Reefers,
On a sader note, Conan passed away yesterday. He was my yellow gumdrop aka citron goby and clown goby. He was our little pet for 6 months.
He was the master of my Larnie edition untill I added a RBTA and my little ocellaris. He ate that day and was fine, the next day I added my female ocellaris from mikeguerrero tank to larnie tank.
He was fine feeding with them, no fights at all, then I shut off the pumps and begin a water change and then I see him in the corner upside down.
I go to check him out and he begins darting around upside down, you guys know the drill on this, shock and then death.
My wife became very sad as I pronounced him dead at 7pm western time March 22. He was not survived by any offspring since he was just a bachelor and had not been dating.
He will be sadly missed and for those that never met him, I will post a picture of him on this thread. I encourage others to post there pics of there lost loved ones.
It will be like a memorial thread for our little critters.
Mike
Here he is in his early days:
On a sader note, Conan passed away yesterday. He was my yellow gumdrop aka citron goby and clown goby. He was our little pet for 6 months.
He was the master of my Larnie edition untill I added a RBTA and my little ocellaris. He ate that day and was fine, the next day I added my female ocellaris from mikeguerrero tank to larnie tank.
He was fine feeding with them, no fights at all, then I shut off the pumps and begin a water change and then I see him in the corner upside down.
I go to check him out and he begins darting around upside down, you guys know the drill on this, shock and then death.
My wife became very sad as I pronounced him dead at 7pm western time March 22. He was not survived by any offspring since he was just a bachelor and had not been dating.
He will be sadly missed and for those that never met him, I will post a picture of him on this thread. I encourage others to post there pics of there lost loved ones.
It will be like a memorial thread for our little critters.
Mike
Here he is in his early days: