Bella Goby
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The Bluespotted Watchman Goby, Cryptocentrus pavoninoides, is a fascinating and popular species of goby for aquarium enthusiasts. It has a brownish-yellow body with electric blue spots and stripes, including two distinct blue stripes that run from its eyes to the base of its tail. It has a unique personality, spending most of its time perched on rocks or hiding in a burrow it creates with its partner pistol shrimp. This symbiotic relationship benefits both species, as the goby provides protection for the shrimp and the shrimp keeps the burrow clean. The Bluespotted Watchman Goby is also known for its ability to eat a variety of pests in the aquarium, making it a valuable addition to a reef tank.
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 20 × 10 in |
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