![]() ![]() His breathing is on the heavy side, with his gills flaring every so often. He has found a hiding spot in the tank and is just “relaxing” so to speak. My primary concern is for the health of the G.W.E, will he be able to properly digest this large of a meal successfully. He consumed the entire fish and it looks like the scene out the movie “Anaconda” when the snake ate the dude and you could see the shape of it thru the side of the snake. My fear was the goby was too large so i tried to take it from him. By the time i got to him the goby was dead but he had not consumed it yet. My wife came to get me in a panic telling me “Wolfgang” (affectionately named) was killing the new goby. Unfortunately, i slept in this morning and missed his 7am scheduled feeding. Is very fast and is slightly smaller than the goby was. Both fish i believed were too big for him to go after. Yesterday i bought a jeweled blenny and a sand sifting goby to help control algae and diatom breakout in my substrate(crushed coral). After feeding, there have been no issues with aggression towards other tank inhabitants. He’s been slightly aggressive toward some of the other inhabitants but its usually right before or right on time with his schedule that this occurs. I have been feeding him freeze-dried shrimp by hand, until satisfied regularly on a schedule and haven’t had any issues. Everything else in the tank is bigger than his head so I wasn’t to worried about them. Not a big deal, in a way i did expect it, so I wasn’t surprised when it happened. The first day i had him in there he ate a cleaner shrimp that was in the tank.
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