Is my Yasha Goby pregnant?!?!

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Hi all-

Was wondering, is my Yasha goby pregnant??
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So awesome! Cant wait to follow along...

Curious question want to shoot on this thread as well... my DT is barebottom can I still keep a yasha goby? good rock work for some hiding spots. Just do not know if with no sand they will go "crazy"...?
 
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So awesome! Cant wait to follow along...

Curious question want to shoot on this thread as well... my DT is barebottom can I still keep a yasha goby? good rock work for some hiding spots. Just do not know if with no sand they will go "crazy"...?
 

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Good possibility but do assure that it has not eaten a shrimp or other tankmate and got full.
 

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They lay the eggs in their burrow and the male watches them. The best indicator for the presence of eggs is that the male is not coming out of the burrow (with the possible exception during feedings).
So if the female is out for most of the day while the male is nowhere to be found he is likely sitting in the cave fanning the eggs.
 
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They lay the eggs in their burrow and the male watches them. The best indicator for the presence of eggs is that the male is not coming out of the burrow (with the possible exception during feedings).
So if the female is out for most of the day while the male is nowhere to be found he is likely sitting in the cave fanning the eggs.
That is exactly what is happening!! Wish I could see the eggs, but guess I will have to wait and hopefully see some babies here in the future!
 
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This is so cool and I am so excited for you!!!
 

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