Yellow Clown Goby fish

Yellow Clown Goby fish

$15.99
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The Yellow Clown Goby fish, also known as Gobiodon okinawae, is a popular species among saltwater aquarium hobbyists due to its striking appearance and ease of care. These small fish are native to the Indo-Pacific region, where they can be found living in coral reefs and rocky outcrops. If you're interested in keeping a Yellow Clown Goby in your aquarium, here are some important care tips to keep in mind: Tank Size and Setup Yellow Clown Gobies are a small species, typically growing to no more than 1.5 inches in length. However, they are active swimmers and need ample room to move around. A tank size of at least 10 gallons is recommended for a single fish, with an additional 5 gallons of water per additional fish. These fish prefer a well-established aquarium with plenty of live rock and coral for hiding places and foraging opportunities. They may also enjoy the addition of a sandy substrate to mimic their natural environment. Water Conditions Yellow Clown Gobies require specific water

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