A greatRed Head Goby!
Origin: West Americas
Size info:
Size M: approx. 1.25 – 2.25″
There once was a Red Head Goby,
Whose colors were truly so groovy.
With its neon stripes,
It’s hard not to like,
This fish is just too damn movie!
But it’s not just its looks that shine,
This fish is a cleaning machine!
It eats parasites and dead skin,
Helps other fish stay pristine,
Truly an ally in the ocean’s team.
So if you spot the Red Head Goby,
Give it a nod and a smile,
For this fish is a friend indeed,
And makes the ocean worthwhile.
Keeping Red Head Goby in an Aquarium
The Red Head Goby, also known as Elacatinus puncticulatus, is a small and colorful fish that is popular among fish enthusiasts. Here are some things to consider when keeping this fish in an aquarium:
Size and Appearance
The Red Head Goby typically grows up to 2 inches in length and has a bright red head with a yellow and black striped body. They are a peaceful fish and can be kept in pairs or small groups.
Aquarium Requirements
The Red Head Goby prefers a well-established aquarium with plenty of hiding places and live rock. They are a hardy fish and can tolerate a wide range of water conditions, but prefer a pH between 8.1-8.4 and a temperature of 72-78°F. They are also known to jump, so a tight-fitting lid is recommended.
Diet
The Red Head Goby is a carnivore and feeds on small crustaceans in the wild. In captivity, they will accept a variety of frozen and live foods such as brine shrimp, mysis shrimp, and krill. It is important to feed them small, frequent meals throughout the day.
Coolest Stuff
- The Red Head Goby has a symbiotic relationship with pistol shrimp, where the shrimp digs a burrow for both of them to live in and the goby acts as a lookout for predators.
- They are known to be very active and entertaining to watch, often darting in and out of their hiding places.
- The Red Head Goby is a cleaner fish and will eat parasites and dead skin off of other fish in the aquarium.






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