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Oh no are dragon gobys saltwater!!!¿?
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Oh no are dragon gobys saltwater!!!¿? 4 years, 2 months ago #11745

I currently have a blue dragon goby and a pleco and i might be getting an I.D. shark but my dragon goby looks kinda weird and hes not eating much! what do i do??¿¿
20 gal.
8 zebra danios
1 pleco
2 mollies
1 dragon goby
1 freshwater flounder
3 gal.
3 baby mollies

Re:Oh no are dragon gobys saltwater!!!¿? 4 years, 2 months ago #11747

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what have you been trying to feed your dragon goby? these fish have got very small mouths and can only eat small foods, bloodworm, plankton and very small krill.

and if they were salt water fish, it would be dead by now.
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Re:Oh no are dragon gobys saltwater!!!¿? 4 years, 2 months ago #11749

i feed him bloodworms but he seldom goes up to the top of the tank so hes not eating the food
20 gal.
8 zebra danios
1 pleco
2 mollies
1 dragon goby
1 freshwater flounder
3 gal.
3 baby mollies

Re:Oh no are dragon gobys saltwater!!!¿? 4 years, 2 months ago #11755

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An ID shark is also know as a pangasius (i think that how its spelt). They get to about 3 feet in length so unless you have a massive tank forget them
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