Yes, In a previous tank I had a male Cypho, I posted a picture of him in front of a red lobo a page back. I've had many spawning pairs of dottybacks, but this is my first attempt with a Cypho.
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No aggression from anyone towards pictus, but he does not look so great, he arrived with a thin belly. After 24 hours he is still not eating and is still breathing rapidly.






I'll post more details about the controller rebuild later

















Cyphos, McCulloch's and Starries... You sure like fish with attitude!
The amount of blue coloration in your male Potter's is impressive.
If you're not already doing so, try feeding your tank some LRS Fertility Frenzy.
When I started adding that blend into my menu, the clownfish started spawning again; along with the Bangaii Cardinalfish. I ran out of that blend about a month ago, but just picked up another flat this past weekend and started feeding it again. Any activity out of the Auroras?
From what I can remember, the behavior of your goby you described is very common with the males as they want to be visible to the females.
Here's a link to the paper I found while researching the breeding behavior of gobies.
The paper doesn't have any fancy pictures as it's a science paper, but there's a lot of good information and data that was collected from a similar goby species.
http://www.wdc-jp.biz/pdf_store/isj/publication/pdf/28/284/28408.pdf
It's definitely a dry read, but the information is very helpful to those that want to learn more about natural fish behavior.
Check it out.