A greatColored Watchman Goby Aquacultured!
Origin: East Americas
Size info:
Size S: approx.< 2"
There’s a fish called the Colored Watchman
A goby that’s quite a sensation
Aquacultured with care
In tanks it’ll fare
Its striped patterns will bring fascination
This goby’s a natural cleaner
Eating parasites, it’s a dreamer
For your tank’s hygiene
It’s a perfect machine
And its peaceful nature’s a screener
This fish is a master of stealth
In the sand, it’ll hide with great wealth
But come feeding time
It’ll pop up, just fine
And gobble up food with good health
So if you want a fish that’s quite neat
The Colored Watchman’s hard to beat
With stripes and color
It’s a wonderful wonder
And in your tank, it’ll be a treat!
image source: liveaquaria.com
Keeping Colored Watchman Goby in an Aquarium
The Colored Watchman Goby, also known as Cryptocentrus cinctus, is a popular choice for reef aquariums. These fish are easy to care for and have a unique appearance that makes them stand out in any tank.
Tank Requirements
Colored Watchman Gobies are relatively small, growing to a maximum length of around 3 inches. They can be kept in tanks as small as 10 gallons, but a larger tank is recommended to provide more swimming space. The tank should have plenty of live rock for the goby to hide in and explore.
These fish are not aggressive towards other fish or invertebrates, but they may become territorial towards other gobies of the same species. It is best to keep only one Colored Watchman Goby in a tank, unless you have a very large aquarium.
Diet
Colored Watchman Gobies are carnivorous and will eat a variety of foods, including frozen or live brine shrimp, mysis shrimp, and other small meaty foods. They will also sift through the sand for small crustaceans and other invertebrates.
Coolest Stuff
- The Colored Watchman Goby is an aquacultured species, which means it is bred in captivity rather than being taken from the wild.
- These fish are known for their bright colors, which include shades of blue, yellow, and orange.
- Colored Watchman Gobies are known for their interesting behavior, such as perching on top of rocks or poking their heads out of holes in the rockwork.
- These fish are hardy and adaptable, making them a great choice for beginner and experienced aquarists alike.






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