sad day again

Discussion in 'Tropical Fish' started by catz, Oct 30, 2009.

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  1. catz

    catz Fire Shrimp

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    well just got home from work and found my new little yellow goby was dead. He was out this morning before I left and looked fine.

    Guess I should have known better.
     
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  3. ibefishy

    ibefishy Montipora Capricornis

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    Sorry for your loss. I have to ask, you say he looked fine this morning, then you said you should have known better. Why is it should have known better.
     
  4. catz

    catz Fire Shrimp

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    oh in buying him in the first place. I just couldn't resist. He was so cute.
    I have a sand sifting goby too. I don't think my big goby did anything to him cause he dug the little dude a house. Now that was really cute....

    I haven't bought fish since I got the original ones. I had been just getting corals. But last weekend I decided I needed something new and colorful. So I got the yellow watchman, a red hawk, and a 6 line. Everyone else is fine.
     
  5. RedGambit

    RedGambit Giant Squid

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    Sorry to hear about your loss. :( I always dread coming home to something wrong since I started. but knock on wood everything for the last few months has been smooth sailing.

    :) Hopefully we can figure out what happened!
     
  6. catz

    catz Fire Shrimp

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    that would be nice because I really want to get another one. I just can't figure it out. I know about coming home to something being wrong. I have already done that a few times, but haven't had that problem in about 4 months now.