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Paul B

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Here is another pregnant gobi. I don't think she is too pregnant and I diden't even think the pair was the same species but I guess they know better than I do.
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They all get along except for the mating pair and one extra male. They beat the hell out of the extra male. I think I have 17 gobies give or take. 5 of them are bumblebee gobies and a few are clown gobies and one citron gobi, a couple of rainsfords and the four pairs I pictured. There are also a few I don't know what they are.
There are a few bleenies in there also

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but they say they eat SPS. :(
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Small Polyped Scleractinians - Sometimes known as Small Polyped Stony corals. These are hard corals that have extremely small polyps. They are typically on the difficult side and require Metal Halide lighting or dense Power Compact or T5 arrays. These corals are prized for their rareness and ability to be easily fragged into multiple colonies.
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"They" who?
I never seen them eat anything but baby brine shrimp
 

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