Dry Yellowheaded Sleeper Goby

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Dry Yellowheaded Sleeper Goby

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I came home friday and grabbed some stuff from the house and as I was leaving I saw something on the floor. It turned out to be a rather dry Yellowheaded Sleeper Goby. Now it was in the middle of the floor and had to come form the back of the tank some 8 feet away. He was dry, but I notices a tad of movement so I popped him back in the water. Had to run out so I checked when I got home.

There he was, sifting away! I think he was playin dead for the cat :wink:
"Well......maybe I did get alittle carried away! "
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I have seen fish dry out, very dry and make it just fine. Quite amazing, but then again a little disease from a temp shift and there ass is gone.
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snoopdog wrote:I have seen fish dry out, very dry and make it just fine. Quite amazing, but then again a little disease from a temp shift and there ass is gone.
So true... :P
"Well......maybe I did get alittle carried away! "
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Pretty amazing story... man, don't you wish all your livestock was that resilient??
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i really wish all of the fire gobys,and blue spot gobysand all of the other 250 $ worth of stuff did that!!!


NOT FAIR!!!!!
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Update:


He bailed again, and now is permanantly stiff.
"Well......maybe I did get alittle carried away! "
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He must have been very depressed, since his second attempt at suicide worked. That sucks bigtime!
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Poor little dude...that happened to our wrasse....he was beside the tank. We had him for a long time. Kinda sad to find him having committed suicide.
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Well, one of my squamipinnis sp. anthias decided that it looked better stiff and dry also. Or maybe the 280 G tank is just a tad bit small for him. Just found him awhile ago in the fishroom. Looks like it happenned on Sunday, I guess he wanted to see the Super Bowl pretty bad. Next year, I will place a small TV in front of the tank.
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Now THAT is funny! :lol:
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My bicolored blenny decide to lay out on the glass support and get a tan today. I think he may have fallen a sleep.
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Is it a full moon or something ? Conspiracy ?
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snoopdog wrote:Is it a full moon or something ? Conspiracy ?
It's a suicidal uprising against being cooped up in an aquarium.
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Xster wrote:
snoopdog wrote:Is it a full moon or something ? Conspiracy ?
It's a suicidal uprising against being cooped up in an aquarium.
I think he was just fooled by the fish rug I put down!
"Well......maybe I did get alittle carried away! "
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