Warthead Goby
August 17, 2023Proaquatix Captive-Bred Spotted Watchman Goby
August 17, 2023Captive-Bred Sharknose Goby
The Captive-Bred Sharknose Goby is a small fish with a body that is mostly transparent, with a pinkish-red hue on the head and tail. The body is covered in tiny spots, with larger, darker spots along the dorsal fin. They are popular aquarium fish due to their peaceful temperament and interesting behavior, as they are known for perching on rocks and other structures. The captive-bred variety is especially popular due to its hardiness and adaptability to aquarium life.
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 20 × 10 in |
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