A greatBroad-Barred Clown, Green Goby!
Origin: Eastern Asia
Size info:
Size M: approx. 1 – 2″
There once was a fish called Green Goby
With broad bands that were oh so oh-bee-doe-bee
Its big head and mouth
Were quite the standout
And in coral, it sure was a hobby
Keeping Broad-Barred Clown (Green Goby) in an Aquarium
The Broad-Barred Clown, also known as the Green Goby, is a popular fish for aquarium enthusiasts. This fish is native to the Indo-Pacific region and can be found in coral reefs, lagoons, and rocky areas.
Aquarium Requirements
The Broad-Barred Clown is a small fish, growing up to 2 inches in length. They are suitable for a small aquarium of at least 10 gallons. The aquarium should have a sand substrate and plenty of hiding places, such as rocks and coral caves.
The water temperature should be between 75-80°F and the pH should be around 8.1-8.4. They are not very picky eaters and will accept a variety of foods, including frozen and live foods.
Coolest Stuff about the Broad-Barred Clown (Green Goby)
- They have a unique coloration, with green and white stripes on their body and fins.
- They are known to form a symbiotic relationship with certain species of coral, where they live in the coral’s branches and protect it from predators.
- They are peaceful fish and can be kept with other small, non-aggressive fish.
- They are active swimmers and will often perch on rocks and coral.
- They have a unique way of swimming, where they move their pectoral fins in a rowing motion.






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