A greatBlue Dot Jawfish Goby!
Origin: West Americas
Size info:
Size M: approx. 2.25 – 3.5″
There once was a Blue Dot Jawfish Goby,
Whose diet was mostly tiny roe-gee.
It hides in its burrow,
And can even change color,
With its eyes on top, it’s quite a show-bee.
This fish has a unique jaw structure,
That lets it catch prey with no rupture.
It’s a master of disguise,
With a bright blue dot surprise,
And its burrow is its own architecture.
Opistognathus rosenblatti is quite rare,
But its beauty is beyond compare.
It’s found in the Pacific,
And its burrow is specific,
Oh what a fascinating fishy affair!
Keeping Blue Dot Jawfish Goby in an Aquarium
Blue Dot Jawfish Goby, also known as Opistognathus rosenblatti, is a fascinating fish to keep in an aquarium. Here are some things to keep in mind:
Tank Size
Blue Dot Jawfish Goby requires a tank size of at least 30 gallons. The tank should have plenty of hiding places such as rocks, caves, and crevices.
Water Parameters
The water temperature should be between 72 and 78 degrees Fahrenheit, with a pH range of 8.1 to 8.4. The specific gravity should be between 1.020 and 1.025.
Diet
Blue Dot Jawfish Goby is a carnivore and should be fed a varied diet consisting of frozen and live foods such as brine shrimp, mysis shrimp, and krill.
Behavior
Blue Dot Jawfish Goby is a burrowing fish and will spend most of its time hiding in the sand. They are known for their unique behavior of spitting sand out of their mouths to create burrows.
Coolest Stuff
- Blue Dot Jawfish Goby is named after Richard Rosenblatt, a marine biologist who discovered the species.
- They are native to the Eastern Pacific Ocean, from Mexico to Panama.
- Blue Dot Jawfish Goby is a monogamous species, meaning they mate for life.
- They have a unique coloring with a blue dot on their forehead and a yellowish-orange body.
- Blue Dot Jawfish Goby is a peaceful fish and can be kept with other peaceful fish species.






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