The Goby is an interesting
Fish as in the Yellow Watchman
Goby that forms a very cool
symbiotic relationship with
the pistol shrimp.
The Goby should do fine in
most setups but may be picked
on by larger, more aggressive
tank mates. They like to hide
allot and live rock should
help to make them feel more
secure.
The Goby fish has been known
to jump from the tank so a
good tight fitting aquarium
hood is recommended.
You may be able to keep mated
pairs but it is not
recommended to keep more than
one mated pair of Gobies in
smaller tanks. They may fight
over territory with other goby
species, but you may have more
then
one mated pairs if kept
in a tank of 80 gallons and up.
They are not very picky when
it comes to fish food they are
Omnivorous and should accept
most foods that you give them.
Try to give them a varied of
marine foods the Goby should
accept live, frozen,
freeze-dried and
vitamin-enriched flake foods.
Most seem to be very
resistant to most saltwater
fish disease but you still
need to take the proper
pre-cautions and use a
quarantine tank before
introducing them into your
main tank. After they've been
in quarantine for two weeks or
so and you notice no signs of
illness, slowly acclimate them
into your display tank.