https://theaquariumwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Oxyeleotris_marmorata&feed=atom&action=historyOxyeleotris marmorata - Revision history2024-03-28T10:47:39ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.29.2https://theaquariumwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Oxyeleotris_marmorata&diff=84300&oldid=prevPsiPro at 02:59, 13 December 20172017-12-13T02:59:38Z<p></p>
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</table>PsiProhttps://theaquariumwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Oxyeleotris_marmorata&diff=77548&oldid=prevCatxx at 19:36, 11 May 20142014-05-11T19:36:17Z<p></p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>{{Fish Data<br />
|stub=Yes<br />
|name=Marbled Sleeper Goby<br />
|extra_common_names=Marbled Sleeper Goby, Marble Goby<br />
|species=Oxyeleotris marmorata<br />
|extra_scientific_names=Eleotris marmorata, Bostrichthys marmoratus, Callieleotris platycephalus<br />
|image=Oxyeleotris_marmorata.jpg<br />
|caption=Marbled Sleeper Goby<br />
|availability=R<br />
|habitat=asia<br />
|family=Eleotridae<br />
|captive_bred=No<br />
|difficulty=C<br />
|min_size=60<br />
|max_size=65<br />
|size_units=cm<br />
|stocking_ratio_male=1<br />
|stocking_ratio_female=1<br />
|diet=C<br />
|food_flake=No<br />
|food_pellet=No<br />
|food_live=Yes<br />
|food_other=Yes<br />
|min_life_span=5<br />
|max_life_span=8<br />
|min_sg=1<br />
|max_sg=1.005<br />
|min_tank_size=100<br />
|min_tank_size_unit=gal<br />
|min_ph=6.5<br />
|max_ph=7.5<br />
|min_temperature=22<br />
|max_temperature=28<br />
|temperature_units=C<br />
|min_water_hardness=10<br />
|max_water_hardness=15<br />
}}<br />
{{Basic fish page<br />
|tank_compatibility=:A primarily bottom-dwelling predator. Should not be kept with small fish or inverts as they will be eaten. Best kept in a species tank or with large robust yet peaceful fish too large to be eaten.<br />
|diet=:Will accept most meaty foods such as shrimp, mussels, silversides, [[bloodworm]] etc. It is best to avoid live [[feeder fish]].<br />
|feeding_regime=:Feed once a day.<br />
|environment_specifics=:Marble Gobies are highly adaptable to water conditions. Originally a brackish water fish, it is now found in freshwater habitats throughout SE Asia.<br />
|behaviour=:Marbled Sleeper Goby are sedentary fish. When disturbed by larger community fish they will rarely become agitated. They are often hard to spot in large tanks due to their inactivity. Marble Gobies, by nature, are carnivorous so don't let their docile nature fool you. They spend their "downtime" scanning the aquarium for potential prey, and characteristically, if it can fit in the Goby's mouth, it's prey. Keeping one in community tanks with smaller fish is not advised. One of the more interesting behaviours is its ability to balance itself on relatively small surfaces. They can be found at times perched on wires, magnetic algae cleaners, powerheads, etc.<br />
}}<br />
{{Categories<br />
|Category=Fish, Fish (Brackish), Fish (Freshwater), Oddballs, Sleepers and Gudgeons, Monster Fish<br />
}}<br />
== Pictures ==<br />
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== External links ==<br />
*{{FishBase |id=5376}}<br />
*[http://www.jjphoto.dk/fish_archive/warm_freshwater/oxyeleotris_marmorata.htm Johnny Jensen's Photographic Library: Marbled Sand Goby]<br />
*[http://www.ecologyasia.com/verts/fishes/marbled-gudgeon.htm Ecology Asia: Marbled Gudgeon or Soon Hock]</div>Catxx