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Diamond Goby (Valenciennea puellaris)
Diamond Goby (Valenciennea puellaris)
Diamond Goby (Valenciennea puellaris)
Description:
Behavior: The Diamond Goby, also known as the Orange Spotted Sleeper Goby, is a peaceful and active species known for its sand-sifting behavior. These gobies are generally non-aggressive and can coexist well with other peaceful tankmates. They thrive in well-structured environments with plenty of hiding spots and a sandy substrate for burrowing.
Color: The Diamond Goby is visually striking, featuring a white to pale yellow body adorned with bright orange spots. Their long, slender body and elegant fin structure make them a captivating addition to any marine aquarium.
Diet: Diamond Gobies are omnivores and thrive on a varied diet. They will accept high-quality flake food, pellets, and frozen foods such as brine shrimp and mysis shrimp. Including marine algae or spirulina in their diet helps maintain their health and vibrant coloration. Their natural behavior involves sifting sand to find food, so a sandy substrate is essential.
Tankmates: Diamond Gobies are generally peaceful and can be housed with a variety of other non-aggressive marine species. Suitable tankmates include clownfish, gobies, tangs, and other peaceful fish. Avoid housing them with overly aggressive species that may intimidate them or compete for food.
Reef Aquarium Compatibility: Diamond Gobies are reef-safe and do not harm corals or invertebrates. Their sand-sifting behavior helps keep the substrate clean and aerated, making them a beneficial addition to reef aquariums.
Max Size: Diamond Gobies can grow up to 6 inches (15 cm) in length. Due to their active nature and burrowing behavior, they require a spacious aquarium of at least 30 gallons to thrive and maintain good water quality.
Origin: Diamond Gobies are commonly found in the Indo-Pacific region, particularly around the waters of the Great Barrier Reef, the Philippines, and Indonesia.
Sexual Dimorphism: Diamond Gobies do not exhibit significant sexual dimorphism, making it difficult to distinguish males from females based solely on appearance.
Interesting Facts:
- Diamond Gobies are known for their unique sand-sifting behavior, which helps keep the substrate clean and free of detritus.
- They are relatively hardy and can adapt well to captivity with proper care and a well-maintained environment.
- Their bright coloration and active nature make them a favorite among marine aquarists.
- Diamond Gobies are known to form symbiotic relationships with pistol shrimp, sharing burrows and providing mutual protection.
Disclaimer: Aquarium Arts cannot guarantee compatibility with your current fish or the fish you buy and cannot be held liable for fish lost due to aggression.