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"mutualism" it's the type of symbiosis that both the animals benefit from the relationship. The shrimp shares his burrow with the goby while the goby acts as the "eyes" of the relationship and keep them safe and even brings food back for the shrimp
Comets are a type of Goldfish and they are coldwater fish. They grow to around 10 inches. You don't mention the species of goby but you do say it is tropical. If that is the case then the answer is obvious. You shouldn't try to keep coldwater species as topicals. No.
You have to just keep fishing. There is only one place to fish in Cutopia . It might take a while though. As soon as the float is pulled under snatch the rod and catch the Goby, be quick though - too slow and you'll get some other fish. (Charlotte_P) ________________________________________________________________________ Goby can be really a PEST, but here's the very good way to reel one in.. you may have noticed that the fishing spot & mining spot r right next too each other... Why? it helps to fish a little bit then, mine a little bit & keep doing it, eventually a get some goby's Remember to fish in Cutopia :) 2quinn2
it is a tropical fish and like most tropical fish they all eat tropical fish flakes and to keep it strong and help it grow faster i recommend you get frozen blood worms and a heater also helps and you spelled goby wrong.
Keep it on for 6 hours then shut it off so your fish get light but wont fade also to keep you light from burnig out
If you want them to live, you keep them in the water where they were laid.
in water
Not unless you had another fish in there.
Yes, they do. But, too much light is not good for black moor fish or any other fish. Keep the light on for 8-10 hours a day.
IN WATER!!!! (TANK!!)
no. they are tropical fish.