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Yellow Clown Goby
The Yellow Clown Goby of the Gobiidae family is from the Indian Ocean. This fish is a must have. Because of its compact size, this little cutie is great for small aquariums. Its charm and intense yellow color will brighten any aquarium. Its diet consists of frozen Mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, table shrimp, and other meat preparations for carnivores. ADULT SIZE: 1.5 inchesPREFERRED AQUARIUM:10 Gal Minimum TEMPERATURE:74 to 82 pH:8.1 to 8.4 CARE LEVEL: Easy TEMPERAMENT: Peaceful DIET: Carnivore REEF...
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Green Clown Goby
Green Clown Goby Rarely the aggressor in most aquariums, the Green Clown Goby is a great addition to any reef tank. Clown Gobies come in a variety of colors, with this species having a somewhat psychedelic mix of yellow and green with orange stripes for coloration. Does well with the majority of corals and polyps, but should not be housed with others of its kind with the exception of very large (100+ gallon) tanks. Clown gobies enjoy swimming around crevices, open spaces, and near polyps.
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These tiny gobies may differ in coloration between individual specimens. Most are brilliant yellow in color, though some may be more pastel in coloration. The Clown Goby spends time in coral heads, alive or ornamental, or hiding amongst rocks. They will eat a variety of frozen foods, as well as flake and small pellets. They are peaceful with tankmates, but could be territorial with other gobies or bottom dwellers.
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Yellow Clown Goby (Bali) - They are greenish-tan to yellowish in color and orange stripes and spots on the head and body. They are a peacefull fish and will not harm other inhabitants. More than one may be kept in the aquarium.
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Notes: Clown Gobies will spend much of their time perched on coral looking over the reef. This small fish is hard to keep track of, but is usually perched in plain view. They are rarely aggressive towards other fish and should be housed with docile tank-mates. Although they are thought to have a noxious body slime that helps to deter predators from eating them they should not be kept with large aggressive fishes.
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Clown Goby Description Yellow Clown Goby - Gobiodon okinawae: The Yellow Clown Goby, also sometimes referred to as the Citrin or Clown Goby, is a small yellow fish with blue vertical lines around the eyes and gills, and a blue horizontal line along the dorsal fin. Yellow Clown Goby fish is full of personality. They make great nano fish. They are the largest of the clown gobies. The only problem with this fish and other species in its genus, is that they can be hard to get feeding. Yellow Clown...
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The Green Clown Goby are known to successfully spawn in an aquarium, laying eggs that sink into the coral branches where they are protected. The Green Clown Goby should be housed as a single specimen or as a mated pair, unless they are kept in a larger tank where a small group can be housed, and should be with other peaceful species. Like the Yellow Clown Goby, the Green Clown goby is a peaceful addition to any reef with caution. Normally found living among soft and hard coral colonies, the Green...
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The Clown Goby is a small, peaceful fish perfect for nano-reef and small community aquariums. Clown Gobies are commonly yellow or green and may have subtle markings around the head, depending on region and species.
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Citron Goby, Gobiodon citrinus, requires an aquarium of peaceful tankmates, but otherwise has few special requirements. This beautiful yellow fish with various blue marking grows to a maximum of about 2 inches. The Citron Goby will move from spot to spot in the aquarium, always displaying its bright yellow glow. It is also known as the Poision Goby because of a toxic mucus it creates as a defense mechanism, but this toxin is not harmful to any who do not eat the Citron. Perfect for large and for...
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Clown gobies are small fish that come in a variety of colors and patterns, usually with a blunt, rounded stout. The War Paint Clown Goby has a green or yellow body with reddish vertical stripes under its eyes and red markings in its fins. They are peaceful toward other fish but will not tolerate other clown gobies.
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The Citrinis Clown Goby, also known as the Citron or Citrin Goby, is common within the reefs of Sri Lanka and the Coral Sea. They are usually found among soft and hard coral colonies. They are a small yellow fish with blue vertical lines around the eyes and gills, and a blue horizontal line along the dorsal fin. Their body color can vary between dark brown and pale yellow. They are a peaceful fish that makes a wonderful addition to a reef aquarium containing colonies of polyp coral and other soft...
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Citron Clown Goby Description The Citron Clown Goby, also sometimes referred to as the Citrin or Clown Goby, is a small yellow fish with blue vertical lines around the eyes and gills, and a blue horizontal line along the dorsal fin. Citron Clown Goby fish is full of personality. They make great nano fish. They are the largest of the clown gobies. The only problem with this fish and other species in its genus, is that they can be hard to get feeding. Citron Clown Goby in general come into the trade...
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Banded Goby (Amblygobius phalaena). Also known as Brownbarred and Sleeper Banded Goby, these Gobies have White and Pale Yellow colored body with conspicuous and typical 5 White edged Gray Body Bars & Black Spot on the first Dorsal Fin. Growing up to a maximum length of 15cms, these Gobies require a minimum tank of 20Gallons. Catalina Goby - Lythrypnus dalli - Catalina Goby - Bluebanded Goby. Citron Clown Goby - Gobiodon citrinus. Clown Goby - Gobiodon okinawae. Firefish Goby - Nemateleotris magnifica...
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