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jwilson1878 Newbie
Join date: 2010-08-13
 | Subject: White Cheek Goby???? Fri Aug 13, 2010 3:06 pm | |
| I just got a small 40 gallon a few weeks ago, I ahve been without a fish tank for 2 years  I am really excited about getting back into the fish community but I really really want whit cheeks.......does anyone know who, where or how I can get them? |
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shua Senior Member

Join date: 2010-06-12 Age: 25 Location: kirkland/juanita
 | Subject: Re: White Cheek Goby???? Fri Aug 13, 2010 3:43 pm | |
| you got a pic of one i might be able to point you in the right direction.
i did a google search and got all kinds of diff ones came up |
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lars on Contributing Member

Join date: 2010-05-19 Age: 20 Location: Poulsbo
 | Subject: Re: White Cheek Goby???? Fri Aug 13, 2010 3:48 pm | |
| I couldnt find em on ebay or live aquaria. I would try aquabid, they would probably have them in the brackish section if they had any. I couldnt find any links directly to websites, but you could probably order them from one of the sites sponsors! (: I was assuming you meant this lil guy  |
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shua Senior Member

Join date: 2010-06-12 Age: 25 Location: kirkland/juanita
 | Subject: Re: White Cheek Goby???? Fri Aug 13, 2010 3:51 pm | |
| yeah ive never seen that i saw a dragon goby and i know where there is a bunch of them |
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jwilson1878 Newbie
Join date: 2010-08-13
 | Subject: White Cheeks Fri Aug 13, 2010 4:02 pm | |
| Yes that the little guy I was talking about! I had 2 about 4 years ago and loved them! They have great personalities and are a joy to watch. I have searched everywhere for them and I'm not having much luck at all in finding any! Any info on how to purchase some would be greatly appreciated! |
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lars on Contributing Member

Join date: 2010-05-19 Age: 20 Location: Poulsbo
 | Subject: Re: White Cheek Goby???? Fri Aug 13, 2010 4:16 pm | |
| Man, Ive been lookin for the past hour and cannot find any of them. The sponsors are on the main page or portal, you could email them and see if they could order some in for ya! (: |
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jwilson1878 Newbie
Join date: 2010-08-13
 | Subject: White cheeks Fri Aug 13, 2010 6:23 pm | |
| See that's what I've been through......I will try and ask the sponsors.....just signed up for this site today not sure how to locate them |
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lars on Contributing Member

Join date: 2010-05-19 Age: 20 Location: Poulsbo
 | Subject: Re: White Cheek Goby???? Fri Aug 13, 2010 6:24 pm | |
| Where are you located? (:
I can find the site sponsors closest to ya |
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jwilson1878 Newbie
Join date: 2010-08-13
 | Subject: White Cheeks Fri Aug 13, 2010 6:25 pm | |
| Issaquah Wa |
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lars on Contributing Member

Join date: 2010-05-19 Age: 20 Location: Poulsbo
 | Subject: Re: White Cheek Goby???? Fri Aug 13, 2010 6:35 pm | |
| okay well from my intense research of our sponsors and "distance between two cities" on google I think these 3 stores are closest to ya. It says between 15-30 miles away.
A Place for Pets in Burien (open till 9pm tonight) (206) 244-3502
Midway in Kent (open till 8pm tonight) (206) 824-2616
Aquarium Plus in seattle (they are open till 7pm tonight! HURRY lol) (425) 686-8428
I hope this helped ya and you can get your fish! They look AWESOME! Good luck! (: |
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jwilson1878 Newbie
Join date: 2010-08-13
 | Subject: White Cheeks Fri Aug 13, 2010 6:48 pm | |
| Thank you Thank you Thank you! I will for sure check them out! |
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lars on Contributing Member

Join date: 2010-05-19 Age: 20 Location: Poulsbo
 | Subject: Re: White Cheek Goby???? Fri Aug 13, 2010 6:51 pm | |
| You are very welcome!! Happy to help! (: |
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Cory FishBox Member

Join date: 2010-05-24 Age: 29 Location: Everett, WA
 | Subject: Re: White Cheek Goby???? Sat Aug 14, 2010 11:52 am | |
| If you're speaking of dragon gobies, they live best in brackish water. They're sold to stores as a brackish water fish. They can be ported over to freshwater, and live roughly a max of 5 years. There are exceptions, but most people dont do much better than 5 years. When they could live much much longer is brackish.
The picture you posted looks like a darter, rather than a goby. |
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