stiphodon goby

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  • Red Tailed Goby (Sicyopterus lagocephalus)

    Red Tailed Goby (Sicyopterus lagocephalus)

    $16.99

    The Red Tailed Goby (Sicyopterus lagocephalus), also known as the Blue Stream Goby, is a freshwater species native to the islands of the Indo-Pacific. They are uncommon in the aquarium hobby, adding to their allure as a unique, sought-after fish. During the rainy season male coloration intensifies greatly turning bright blue and orange. These peaceful gobies eats algae and other biofilm in the tank, making it a great tankmate in a solo or community tank. When kept in groups, they will also exhibit interesting behaviors such as courtship behaviors and females congregation!

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  • Blue Stiphodon Goby (Stiphodon cf. atropurpureus)

    Blue Stiphodon Goby (Stiphodon cf. atropurpureus)

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    A very colorful of freshwater goby in the genus Stiphodon, the Blue Stiphodon Goby originates from fast moving rocky streams. In the wild, it lives in small groups where individual fish stake out their own territories among the rocks. They feed on algae growth and biofilms in the wild and in the aquarium should be fed algae or vegetable based sinking foods (gel diets are ideal). They require clean, well-oxygenated water with some current and will do best at slightly cooler temperatures than most tropical fish (74-76F).

  • Red Rainbow Sumatran Goby (Stiphodon cf. ornatus)

    Red Rainbow Sumatran Goby (Stiphodon cf. ornatus)

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    One of the more brilliantly colored gobies in the genus Stiphodon, the Red Rainbow or Red Neon Goby originates from fast moving rocky streams throughout the island of Sumatra, Indonesia. In the wild, it lives in small groups where individual fish stake out their own territories among the rocks. They feed on algae growth and biofilms in the wild and in the aquarium should be fed algae or vegetable based sinking foods (gel diets are ideal). They require clean, well-oxygenated water with some current and will do best at slightly cooler temperatures than most tropical fish (74-76F).

  • Cobalt Blue Stiphodon Goby (Stiphodon semoni)

    Cobalt Blue Stiphodon Goby (Stiphodon semoni)

    $13.99

    The most colorful of all freshwater gobies in the genus Stiphodon, the Cobalt Blue Goby originates from fast moving rocky streams in West Papua, Indonesia. In the wild, it lives in small groups where individual fish stake out their own territories among the rocks. They feed on algae growth and biofilms in the wild and in the aquarium should be fed algae or vegetable based sinking foods (gel diets are ideal). They require clean, well-oxygenated water with some current and will do best at slightly cooler temperatures than most tropical fish (74-76F).

  • Golden Red Neon Stiphodon Goby (Stiphodon rutilaureus)

    Golden Red Neon Stiphodon Goby (Stiphodon rutilaureus)

    $29.99

    A unique freshwater goby in the genus Stiphodon, the Golden Red Neon Stiphodon Goby (Stiphodon rutilaureus) originates from fast moving rocky streams. In the wild, it lives in small groups where individual fish stake out their own territories among the rocks. They feed on algae growth and biofilms in the wild and in the aquarium should be fed algae or vegetable based sinking foods (gel diets are ideal). They require clean, well-oxygenated water with some current and will do best at slightly cooler temperatures than most tropical fish (74-76F).

  • Golden Black Stiphodon Goby (Stiphodon aureofuscus)

    Golden Black Stiphodon Goby (Stiphodon aureofuscus)

    $29.99

    A unique freshwater goby in the genus Stiphodon, the Golden Black Stiphodon Goby (Stiphodon aureofuscus) originates from fast moving rocky streams. In the wild, it lives in small groups where individual fish stake out their own territories among the rocks. They feed on algae growth and biofilms in the wild and in the aquarium should be fed algae or vegetable based sinking foods (gel diets are ideal). They require clean, well-oxygenated water with some current and will do best at slightly cooler temperatures than most tropical fish (74-76F).

  • Red Lipstick Goby (Sicyopus rubicundus)

    Red Lipstick Goby (Sicyopus rubicundus)

    $12.99

    The Red Lipstick Goby (Sicyopus rubicundus), is a freshwater species native to the islands of the Indo-Pacific. They are uncommon in the aquarium hobby, adding to their allure as a unique, sought-after fish. They inhabit clear, well oxygenated, rocky streams and feed on biofilms off the rocks. These peaceful gobies make great tankmates in a mellow community tank. When kept in groups, they will also exhibit interesting behaviors such as courtship behaviors and females congregation!

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  • Threadfin Goby (Sicyopterus longifilis)

    Threadfin Goby (Sicyopterus longifilis)

    $17.49

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  • Orange Fin Stiphodon Goby (Stiphodon maculidorsalis)

    Orange Fin Stiphodon Goby (Stiphodon maculidorsalis)

    $12.99

    The Orange Fin Stiphodon Goby (Stiphodon maculidorsalis), is a freshwater species native to Western Sumatra, Indonesia. Like all Stiphodon Gobies they require well oxygenated, clean water and feed on algae and other biofilms in the tank. When kept in groups, they will also exhibit interesting behaviors such as courtship behaviors and females congregation.

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