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Datasheet
Minimum Tank Size | 37 litres / 9.77 US gallons |
Maximum Size | 5.1cm / 2.01inches |
Reef Compatible | Yes |
Temperament | Peaceful |
Care Description | Easy |
Specific Gravity | 1.020-1.025 |
Carbonate Hardness | 8-12 |
pH | 8.1-8.4 |
General Description
The Sharknose Goby, scientifically known as Elacatinus evelynae, is a vibrant cleaner goby species with stunning yellow coloration accentuated by an electric blue stripe, creating a visually striking appearance. Resembling the Neon Goby, this species' coloration can be influenced by factors such as lighting, diet, and environmental conditions.
Aquarium Suitability
The Sharknose Goby is a suitable addition to reef or nano-aquarium setups due to its peaceful temperament and small size. It should be housed in a well-established aquarium of at least 10 gallons, displaying territorial behavior towards its own species unless in a mated pair.
Care and Hardiness
With an easy care level, this goby species makes an excellent choice for both beginner and experienced aquarists. While rarely displaying aggression towards other fish, providing a varied diet designed for carnivores is crucial for their overall health.
Reef Suitability
Reef-compatible, the Sharknose Goby can thrive in reef aquariums. Feeding them once a day with suitable carnivorous foods is recommended to meet their dietary requirements and ensure compatibility with a reef environment.
Aquarium Setup
For optimal care, maintain water conditions within the following parameters: a pH of 8.1-8.4, a specific gravity of 1.020-1.025, and a carbonate hardness (KH) of 8-12. Due to their small size, a minimum tank size of 37 liters is suitable for accommodating this vibrant goby species.
Behavior
The Sharknose Goby typically exhibits peaceful behavior towards tank mates but may show territorial tendencies, especially when not paired with a mate. Monitoring their interactions with other fish is essential to ensure a harmonious aquarium environment.
Feeding and Diet
As carnivorous feeders, Sharknose Gobies require a diverse diet tailored to meet their dietary needs. Including foods specifically formulated for carnivores in their daily feeding regimen will help support their overall health and vitality.
Dimorphism
While specific details regarding dimorphism are not provided, captive reproduction of the Sharknose Goby may be achievable under appropriate conditions, contributing to the conservation efforts of this species.
Habitat and Distribution
In the wild, the Sharknose Goby's natural habitat includes coral reefs, where they play a vital role in cleaning larger reef fish by consuming parasites. Their distribution spans certain regions, reflecting their importance in maintaining the ecological balance of reef ecosystems.