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Gold Neon Eviota Goby

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This Gold Neon Eviota Goby originates from the coral reefs in Cebu It is also a very rare item in the market. They are smaller gobies, only reaching a total of 1 inch. Their bodies are long and opaque and have red bands on their verticals. Their eyes are large and shine with their gold rims and their noses are engraved with white. They are extremely lively and tranquil gobies that be a great addition to your saltwater aquarium or fish-only. Gold Neon Gobies must be kept in a 10 gallon or larger aquarium that has plenty of live rocks for concealment and also as a food source. Small groups or pairs tend to thrive in an aquarium, however, they should be introduced to the tank at the same time. Avoid putting them in a tank in a tank with bigger, more aggressive fish or other invertebrates. The food plan should include an assortment of freshly caught or frozen fish, brine shrimp as well as mysis shrimp. They should be fed two times a day. Approximate Purchase Size: 3/4" to 1"
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General info about Gold Neon Eviota Goby The Gold Neon Eviota Goby originates from the coral reefs in Cebu which is extremely scarce to find in the marketplace. They are smaller gobies, only having a length of 1 inch. Their bodies are long and opaque, with vertical bands of red. The large eyes of these gobies are distinguished by their gold rims and their noses are engraved with white. They're very lively and tranquil gobies that are a fantastic addition to the fish-only or saltwater reef aquarium. Gold Neon Eviota Gobies need to remain in an aquarium that has plenty of live rocks for shelter and as a food source. Small groups tend to thrive in an aquarium, however, they must be introduced to the tank at the same time. Don't place these fish together with larger, aggressive fish or other invertebrates.
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Large, Medium, Small
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1
Weight
6 lbs

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