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August 17, 2023Prehistoric Dragon Goby
The Dragon Goby, also known as the Violet Goby or the Prehistoric Dragon Goby, is a freshwater fish that is native to the brackish waters of Southeast Asia. It is a popular aquarium fish due to its unique appearance and interesting behavior. The Dragon Goby has a long, slender body that is covered in small, iridescent scales. It can grow up to 16 inches in length, and its body is typically a dark purple or blue color with a white belly. Its head is small and pointed, and it has a long, thin tail. In the wild, Dragon Gobies are bottom-dwelling fish that feed on small crustaceans and other invertebrates. In captivity, they will eat a variety of foods, including frozen or live brine shrimp, bloodworms, and other small aquatic animals. It is important to note that Dragon Gobies can be somewhat difficult to care for, as they require specific water conditions and a large aquarium with plenty of hiding places. They also tend to be quite sensitive to changes in water quality, so it is important to monitor the water parameters closely and perform regular water changes.
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