IMO, sandsifting gobies are always a HUGE risk. Often dont adapt to regular
food, and once they sift all the food from the sand, they starve. 

FWIW
Shane C.

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> Subject:      Info on Signogobius biocellatus
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> Anyone know anything about Signogobius biocellatus, common names are two
> spot 
> goby, signal goby, and ffexpress has em as 4 wheel drive goby. I would
> really 
> like to add a pair of these. I am not worried about them sand sifting as i
> 
> have a very productive refugium. Looking for info on how to Id sex and
> their 
> ease on which they accept prepared foods.
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