ORA® Captive-Bred Neon Goby

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The ORA® Captive-Bred Neon-Blue Goby is renowned for its beautiful electrical blue lines. The sleek body and head that make up the Neon Goby are dark blue with a striking horizontal blue stripe that runs along the sides of its body. The signature stripes start over the eyes and extend across the entire body. The Neon Goby is a very tough fish, and due to its tiny dimensions, it is the perfect addition to small nano reefs. This Neon Blue Goby should be kept in a 10-gallon or larger aquarium. The ORA Captive-Bred Neon Blue Goby may be territorial and display aggression toward its own species in the absence of a mating pair. It is typical for Neon Goby to spawn in an aquarium and lay eggs in a crevice or in a shell that is empty. A significant portion of their diet in the wild is made up of parasites that are picked off large reef fish. The ORA Captive-Bred Goby should be fed a diverse diet consisting of food items specifically made for carnivores. If it is kept in a tank that is reef-based, the ORA Captive-Bred Blue Goby is recommended to feed once each day. Approximate Size of Purchase: 1" to 2"  
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ORA® Captive-Bred Neon Goby Information The Neon Goby is a slender Goby with gorgeous electric blue stripes that extend from the side of each eye until the bottom of the tail. The body of this fish tends to be darker and has a lighter underside. They are cleansers in wild. They can set up a cleaning station in reefs, in which fish can be free of parasites. They spend their entire time clinging to rocks or aquarium glass. They're very tranquil and can be a great addition to any communal tank.
size
Large, Medium, Small
Units
1
Weight
6 lbs

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