Teeb
Wed, 26th Aug 2009, 08:38 PM
Yes, you did read that right. I had a small yellow clown goby and a junvenile percula clown in my biocube. A few weeks ago the clown slipped through the overflow grates and ended up in the second chamber of my cube for a couple of hours. He got a little beat up from being bashed against the rubble in the chamber. I had him checked out, no fin rot, just some damage to his dorsal fin and some lifted scales. I guess this brought out the killer instinct in my 1" long goby. We've been keeping an eye on him and he didn't seem to be getting any better, in fact we noticed a few more lifted scales. We thought maybe one of the emerald crabs had got ahold of him, but they barely come out of the rock and I doubt they could catch him. Well, I come home yesterday and my little clown that my 2 year old son affectionately named "Beach" was on his last leg and clown goby was all over him. I didn't want him to suffer, so he got the porcelin burial.
I rushed home after work to replace him before my son noticed Beach was gone. Reefs2u was out of the smaller clowns and I ended up with one about 2" long, MUCH bigger than the goby. After aclimating and putting him in the tank, what do I see, but the goby is nipping at his fins. Any time the clown would come near where the goby was perched, he would attack him. I tried to catch the goby, but even in a little biocube, he was not easy to catch and I was unsuccessful. We went on about our nightly routine and the goby seems to have settled down. I don't know if the clown finally had enough and the goby realized he was on the wrong end of the size stick or what, but everyone seems to be getting along for the moment.
Moral of the story: Has anyone ever heard of an agressive clown goby?
I rushed home after work to replace him before my son noticed Beach was gone. Reefs2u was out of the smaller clowns and I ended up with one about 2" long, MUCH bigger than the goby. After aclimating and putting him in the tank, what do I see, but the goby is nipping at his fins. Any time the clown would come near where the goby was perched, he would attack him. I tried to catch the goby, but even in a little biocube, he was not easy to catch and I was unsuccessful. We went on about our nightly routine and the goby seems to have settled down. I don't know if the clown finally had enough and the goby realized he was on the wrong end of the size stick or what, but everyone seems to be getting along for the moment.
Moral of the story: Has anyone ever heard of an agressive clown goby?