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Yes, mandarin gobies do sleep, although their sleeping habits may differ from those of mammals. They tend to rest during the night or in low-light conditions, often hiding in crevices or among corals to feel secure. During this time, their activity levels decrease significantly, and they become less responsive to external stimuli. This behavior helps them conserve energy and avoid predators.

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