Fish

  • Decorated Goby

    General information The Decorated Goby is an ornate substrate-dwelling goby that animates the lower regions of your aquarium with its daily antics. The Decorated Goby will actively roam the substrate in search for food and even swim up into the water column to feed. The decorative, mottled patterning allows the Decorated Goby to blend effortlessly…

  • Blue Neon Goby

    General information The Neon Goby is a slender Goby that has an electric blue body stripe that runs from the front of each eye to the base of its tail. The upper body of this fish is usually darker with a pale underside. These fish serve as cleaners in the wild and will setup a…

  • Jaguar Goby

    General information The Jaguar Goby is a small reef fish whose appearance is more primitive than most other gobies. The Jaguar Goby's body is mainly beige with black/brown jagged stripes from side to side. The Jaguar Goby has a flatter head with its eyes situated on top. It can grow up to 3 inches in…

  • Cave Transparent Goby

    General information The Cave Transparent Goby is a native of the reefs in the Maldives and Fiji. They are often found in and about both hard and soft corals. This fish gets its name from its transparent appearance. The body of the fish is also covered in orange spots. It will rarely become aggressive towards…

  • Gold Neon Eviota Goby

    General information The Gold Neon Eviota Goby originates from the reefs of Cebu and is a rare find in the industry. They are smaller gobies only reaching a total length of 1 inch. Their bodies are elongated and opaque in color with red vertical bands. Their large eyes stand out with their gold rims, and…

  • Yellowline Goby

    General information The Yellowline Goby is very similar to the Neon Goby, except that it has yellow lines rather than the blue lines of the Neon Goby. Yellowlines are cleaner gobies, which are always beneficial in aquariums. The Yellowline Goby is a species native to Brazil, where export of the species is illegal, therefore making…

  • Sharknose Goby

    General information These fish serve as cleaners in the wild and will set up a cleaning station at reefs where fish come to be cleaned of parasites. They spend most of their day clinging and perching on rockwork or aquarium glass. They are very peaceful and make great additions to any peaceful tank. The Sharknose…

  • Tangaroa Shrimp goby

    General information The Tangaroa Goby is a beautiful species from the Indo-Pacific that is opaque in color with many red and white flecks covering the entire body. They have a very dramatic, long dorsal fin that is black in coloration. They are a wonderful fish for a passive fish only or reef aquarium and may…

  • Banded Watchman

    General information The Banded Watchman Shrimpgoby creates an extensive burrow system in the sand adjacent to coral reefs, therefore it is necessary that you add a thick sand bed in the aquarium to provide them a natural shelter. One of the most common shrimp-associated fish is the Banded Watchman Shrimpgoby. Often it pairs up with…

  • Bluespotted Watchman Goby

    General information There are two color phases. The first has an orange head with blue spots, the body is orange with red bands, and the dorsal fin has black spots. The second phase is olive drab with blue spots. It should be housed in an aquarium with plenty of loose coral rubble. It requires ample…