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Just wanted to show my adult engineer goby, feel free to show yours too
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Awesome engineer goby (EG). Also love the Euphyllia garden look. Apparently our Convict Tang must be hungry as it continually kept photo bombing.

I estimate our EG to be about 18 inches.

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Here's one of two that I gave away when I moved into the new house.
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They were both about 3-4 years old, and had done very well in a 180 reef with a hand full of other fish. Lots of personality, always came out for food, never really bothered any of the other fish or shrimp that I could see. They did come out with bristle worm "moustaches" on a routine basis. I'm not sure why, but the two of them definitely had an appetite for them.
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Ray :cool:
 

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