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|tank_compatibility=:A generally peaceful Goby that should not be housed with aggressive fish. It may pose a threat to small ornamental shrimp and does not need a alpheid shrimp in captivity.
 
|diet=:Feed small meaty foods such as [[mysis shrimp]], vitamin-enriched [[brine shrimp]] and chopped cocktail shrimp.
 
|feeding_regime=:Feed two to three times a day.
 
|environment_specifics=:Should have a secure tank lid as this fish is a known escape artist. Substrate should be a mix of course sand and coral rubble for them to rummage through.
 
|behaviour=:A bottom dwelling generally peaceful Goby that will sift through the sand and coral rubble looking for food. This Goby forms a symbiotic relationship with the nearly blind alpheid shrimp where the Goby keeps watch for predators while the shrimp digs a burrow for them to share.
 
|identification=:Typical Goby in shape with a blunt head and large eyes set on the top of the head. The body is white-cream in base colour with many orange spots edged in brown covering the body and into the base of the fins.
 
  
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== Tank compatibility ==
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:A generally peaceful Goby that should not be housed with aggressive fish. It may pose a threat to small ornamental shrimp and does not need a alpheid shrimp in captivity.
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== Diet ==
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:Feed small meaty foods such as [[mysis shrimp]], vitamin-enriched [[brine shrimp]] and chopped cocktail shrimp.
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== Feeding regime ==
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:Feed two to three times a day.
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== Environment specifics ==
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:Should have a secure tank lid as this fish is a known escape artist. Substrate should be a mix of course sand and coral rubble for them to rummage through.
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== Behaviour ==
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:A bottom dwelling generally peaceful Goby that will sift through the sand and coral rubble looking for food. This Goby forms a symbiotic relationship with the nearly blind alpheid shrimp where the Goby keeps watch for predators while the shrimp digs a burrow for them to share.
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== Identification ==
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:Typical Goby in shape with a blunt head and large eyes set on the top of the head. The body is white-cream in base colour with many orange spots edged in brown covering the body and into the base of the fins.
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Latest revision as of 03:18, 13 December 2017

Spotted Prawn Goby

Amblyeleotris guttata u0.jpg
Spotted Prawn Goby with shrimp

Amblygobius guttata

76 Litres (20 US G.)

7.6-8.9cm (3-3.5 ")

pH

8.1 - 8.4

22 -27 °C (71.6-80.6°F)

8-12 °d

1:1 M:F

Omnivore
Live Foods
Other (See article)

6-8 years

Family

Gobiidae





Additional names

Spotted Prawn Goby, Orange Spotted Goby, Orange Spotted Shrimp Goby, Blackchest Shrimpgoby, Spotted Prawn Goby

Additional scientific names

Pteroculiops guttatus


Tank compatibility[edit]

A generally peaceful Goby that should not be housed with aggressive fish. It may pose a threat to small ornamental shrimp and does not need a alpheid shrimp in captivity.


Diet[edit]

Feed small meaty foods such as mysis shrimp, vitamin-enriched brine shrimp and chopped cocktail shrimp.


Feeding regime[edit]

Feed two to three times a day.


Environment specifics[edit]

Should have a secure tank lid as this fish is a known escape artist. Substrate should be a mix of course sand and coral rubble for them to rummage through.


Behaviour[edit]

A bottom dwelling generally peaceful Goby that will sift through the sand and coral rubble looking for food. This Goby forms a symbiotic relationship with the nearly blind alpheid shrimp where the Goby keeps watch for predators while the shrimp digs a burrow for them to share.


Identification[edit]

Typical Goby in shape with a blunt head and large eyes set on the top of the head. The body is white-cream in base colour with many orange spots edged in brown covering the body and into the base of the fins.

Pictures[edit]

External links[edit]