Gobies are relatively small fish, usually reaching three inches in captivity. Goby fish species adjust well to aquarium life. A well-sealed lid is a requirement for keeping gobies, as they will jump out of an open aquarium. Plenty of rockwork and the proper substrate of coral sand should be provided to enable burrowing or sand sifting Gobies the proper environment.
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Bar Goby
Ptereleotris zebra
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Dracula Goby
Amblyeleotris Dracula
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Diamond Goby
Valenciennea puellaris (S)
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Engineer (Neon) Goby
Pholidychtys luecotaenia
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Firefish Goby
Nemateleotris magnifica
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Fusi Goby
Fusigobius sp.
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Golden Head Sleepy Goby
Valenciennea Sp
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Green Clown Goby
Gobiodon histrio
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Green Mandarin Goby
Synchiropus splendens
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Green Spotted Mandarin Goby
Synchiropus picturatus
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Helfrich’s Firefish; Mar.
Nemateleotris helfrichi
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Hi-fin goby
Amblyeleotris steinitzi
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Neon Goby; Caribbean
Elacatinus oceanops
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Orange Banded Prawn Goby
Amblyeleotris steinitzi
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Orange Banded Prawn Goby; East Africa
Amblyeleotris aurora (Stronge Color)
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Orange Spotted Watchman Goby
Amblyeleotris guttata
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Panda Goby
Paragobius lacunicolus
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Pink-speckled Prawngoby
Cryptocentrus leptocephalus
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Purple Firefish Goby
Nemateleotris decora
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Rainford’S Goby
Amblygobius rainfordi
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Scissors Tail Goby
Ptereleotris evides
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Spotted Mandarin Goby
Synchiropus picturatus
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Tiger (Wardi) Goby
Valenciennea wardi
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Twinspot (Signal) Goby
Signigobius biocellatus
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Two Stripe Sleeper Goby
Valencienna Helsdingeni
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Valenciennea Goby
Valenciennea sp (L)
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Yasa Hashe Goby
Stonogobiops sp.
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Yellow Clown Goby
Gobiodon okinawae
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Yellow Convict Cave Goby
Priolepis cincta
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Yellow Watchman Goby
Cryptocentrus cinctus