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    Posted: February 25 2015 at 8:19am
In the evenings, after my diamond goby has mowed through the substrate, he goes back to his hole and then seals himself in. Literally. Is this normal behavior? In the mornings he opens the hole up again and begins again sifting through the substrate. It's nerve wracking. I lost a purple filefish bc of it. He used to bunk with the diamond goby. You can guess what happened next. 

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Sounds like normal behavior to me. Mine would always retreat to his cave at night and seal himself in by "closing the door" with a large empty shell. If I moved the shell away during cleaning he would bring it back or attempt to drag some chaeto or loose  frags over.
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Very normal behavior, my diamond goby did it all the time.

Reminds me of the wrasse species that create a cocoon of slime at night.
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Yep... mine always hides out in his cave! 
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Good to know, I just hope no one else in the tank gets cozy with him!
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Originally posted by Pete Moss Pete Moss wrote:

Reminds me of the wrasse species that create a cocoon of slime at night.
I had a Sixline Wrasse that did that. Look closely on the sand next the rock.
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