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by Iris76 » Fri Sep 10, 2010 8:38 am
The owner does not know for sure but they were sold to him as Stiphodon Rutilaureus.
I have a long pvc-pipe that goes underneath the gravel (it runs between the stacked pebbles from one to the otherside of my tank) and is accessible from both sides. Besides that, there's wood, caves between slatestone and stacked pebbles and also several short pvc pipes placed in the gravel. The Gobies are not agressive towards eachother, they each have their own place in the tank and they eat everything. They love snails, but i do have to squash those against the glass first.
They do chase and clinch at feeding time but i see no open mounths, wide fins nor constant clinching.
As soon as feeding time is over, they each go their own way again.
I have 2 other tanks i could set up for either the Schistura's or the Rhinogobius, if the combination might not work in the main tank.
The river-tank is not crowded and i am convinced i can provide them the hidingplaces and circumstances they need.
A powerhead with venturi and big external filter take care for current, oxygen and filtering.
Schistura's are hard to get near where i live and i do not want to miss this opportunity.
I now know that Schistura and Stiphodon can work but that the combination Rhinogobius and Schistura might be tricky.
I will go for it and take the risk. If the combination turns out bad, i'll set up another tank to seperate those who can not get along.
Thank you for your advice and i promiss to keep you posted about how it turns out.
I will have them over 1,5 week so it's not that far, yet.
Edit: (september 10th, 2011)
All is doing well. The combination with Stiphodon and Rhinogobius turned out great.
The Schisturas are only interested in eachother and never bother the other tankmates. (Danio Kyathit, Gastromyzons, Rhinogobius and Stiphodon) They go bunkers doing feedingtime but for the rest they live in the back of the tank, behind the stone formation where i can't see them. They eat everything and i think they also eat snails because i have a lot less pondsnails than i had a year ago.
The group i bought is still complete and they seem happy in my tank.
"Only dead fish go with the flow "