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| Tunicate | What is the best size substrate for gobies? I have a 28 gal jbj nano cube and I think I'd like a DSB...I'd also like a watchman goby...anyone know the best substrate size for this? I've read that the smallest size substrate is the best for a DSB but at this website I'm looking at the only "burrower friendly" sand listed is Grand Bahamas Biome (0.1mm-2.0mm) and Super Reef (0.5mm-2.0mm) which is not the smallest... any opinions? here's the link: CaribSea Dry Aragonite | Aragamax Sugar Sized Sand | Aragamax Select | Seaflor Special Grade Reef Sand | Fiji Pink Reef Sand | Flamingo Reef Sand | Bermuda Pink | Grand Bahamas Biome | Super Reef ![]() |
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