Hi,
I am re-approaching my 40B reef which has been seriously harmed by ongoing dino problems. I am going to give a try to keep the existing biome one more time before going scorched earth and resetting. I don't want to lose what is a healthy population of "other critters" like worms.
One problem is a what was supposed to be a neon goby that was 0.5" has turned out to be an engineer goby that is 14" long now. We love the gal (assume by size it female) but she is killing my little tank and making it hard to control nutrients which is part of my re-approach. All I have left is one big a** cleaner shrimp and a single hermit crap that I want to keep.
The other two fish probably were taken out by the goby as it got bigger. Not because its aggressive at all but a big fish in too small a tank. My corals which were flourishing are now mostly gone thanks to ongoing dinos.
What is the best way to find a new home for her? Is a massive engineer goby even something that can be re-homed?
Thanks,
Chris
I am re-approaching my 40B reef which has been seriously harmed by ongoing dino problems. I am going to give a try to keep the existing biome one more time before going scorched earth and resetting. I don't want to lose what is a healthy population of "other critters" like worms.
One problem is a what was supposed to be a neon goby that was 0.5" has turned out to be an engineer goby that is 14" long now. We love the gal (assume by size it female) but she is killing my little tank and making it hard to control nutrients which is part of my re-approach. All I have left is one big a** cleaner shrimp and a single hermit crap that I want to keep.
The other two fish probably were taken out by the goby as it got bigger. Not because its aggressive at all but a big fish in too small a tank. My corals which were flourishing are now mostly gone thanks to ongoing dinos.
What is the best way to find a new home for her? Is a massive engineer goby even something that can be re-homed?
Thanks,
Chris