purple spot goby?

danepatrick

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Steve_89

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They are very easy to breed.

Cool fish actually...
 

guppy

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There are two "purple-spotted gobies", the are actually a related family, elotidae (sleepers and gudgeons), one is currently protected from collection. That is the Western spotted gudgeon (Mogurnda adspersa) and it gets around 5 1/2"
The other is the more common Morgunda morgunda, also called a spotted trout gudgeon, it is a bit larger (7"). Both tolerate 9-20dH, 6-8pH, and can be kept at tropical temps but the adspersa prefers the mid 60s F. They will eat some algae but mainly eat any living creature small enough to get into their mouths

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Tyler

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well not alot of info but i do know that mine use to daty at the top of the tank and never bothered anyfish it was with..dont know if theat helped
 
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