The Neon Goby is a little goby with prominent blue lines running through its body.
This fish’s iridescent blue stripes on the top and bottom make it a welcome addition to any vibrant reef tank.
The Neon Goby is a good starter fish. While it does not have a long lifespan, it is a very hardy fish that is easy to breed.
II. You would love the fish because…
This species, often known as the Blue Neon Goby, is distinguished by a brilliant blue stripe down its side. The rest of this long-bodied fish is a dark brown to black with a whitish ventrum.
The neon goby resembles the Broadstripe Goby (Elacatinus prochilos) and Sharknose Goby in colour (Elacatinus evelynae). They have a body form that is quite similar to the Yellowline Goby (Elacatinus figaro), and they have been mated together to produce gobies with a yellow to blue stripe.
The Electric Blue Neon Dwarf Goby (Stiphodon atropurpureus), a freshwater fish native to Asia, might be confused with the Neon Goby.
Stiphodon Gobies are lovely, friendly fish that have adapted to an amphidromous lifestyle.Â
NOTE: Gobies are superb climbers and can readily escape from any aquarium with a loose-fitting top. You’ll be glad you did if you keep it tight.
III. Is this fish species peaceful or hostile?
A hardy, peaceful, reef-safe saltwater aquarium fish
IV. Species compatibility
- Ocellaris Clownfish
- Yellow Tang
- Regal Blue/Hippo Tang
- Firefish Goby
V. How to feed this species?
The majority of the parasites that cleaner gobies pick off larger fish make up their diet in the wild. A diet consisting of carnivore pellets is sufficient, but frozen treats like brine shrimp, mysis shrimp, or chopped table shrimp can be added on occasion as well.