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vanceny

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I'd like to try to keep my sand clean and was thinking of getting the goby but would also like to get a mandarin, will the goby eat all the pods that the mandarin needs to stay alive? Anyone successfully keeping both of them in the same tank. BTW its a 90gal.

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DEEPWATER

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I have one mandarin and 4 gobies and a possum wrasse in a 90 gal ,they all are fat and dont bother eachother .I also have 200lbs of live rock ,give or take a few lbs ,lots of pods and live mysis shrimp
 
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DEEPWATER

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Diamond gobies are one of the best sand sifters around. So are twin spots. Mandarins don't so anything but eat and look pretty.

House

yes ,,,very true ,my mandarin is just a pretty fish that eats all day .does nothing for sand sifting ,for that go with what House mentioned
 

vanceny

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So I shouldn't keep both in the same tank? I always here that you shouldn't keep anything that will compete with the mandarin for the same food source unless the tank is large enough to sustain them.
 
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Chiefmcfuz

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Mandarins are tough and have a low survival rate in captivity unless you're real good. Some people here are that good and can keep them but for beginners and intermediate people like me it is usually not a good story for the fish or the reefkeeper. I would say go for the goby and let thye mandarin pass by. Maybe if people stopped buying them they wouldn't collect them anymore.
 
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DonCisco

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Strigatta goby eats anything I put in the tank, mysis, plankton, daphnia, and pellets, and spends all day sifting sand, just be ready to not see them too often. They just love to make their burrows and hang out by themselves.
Here's a pic of my strigatta
 

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DonCisco

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most sandsifters are shy, mine swims around when I am not in his field of vision, other than that... he likes to peep out of rock crevices and stuff.
 

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