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It was sold to me as a Stiphodon ornatus or freshwater rainbow goby. It’s not showing the colors that I found when I googled this species but it’s very close so, maybe it just hasn’t gotten into its full colors yet.
 
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Goby....looks like stiphodon ornatus.
 
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It was sold to me as a Stiphodon ornatus or freshwater rainbow goby. It’s not showing the colors that I found when I googled this species but it’s very close so, maybe it just hasn’t gotten into its full colors yet.
Interesting looking fish,perhaps the color has to do with mating or breeding.
 
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I had a group of 4 very entertaining Goby specie lol. The one in the pic may be a female.
 
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I had two but I'm down too one now, very interesting, only eat algae to take that into account.
If you add a flat slate ontop of the sand the dig out a den!-)
Cool fish.
 
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I read that, the 55 gallon he is in has plenty of wood in it that has good film. With anubias that the leaves have algae too.

But I have noticed when I feed my micro pellets of my veggietai this guy seems to come out and pick some off the floor. I wonder if they would eat algae wafers like some NLS algae max
 
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I read that, the 55 gallon he is in has plenty of wood in it that has good film. With anubias that the leaves have algae too.

But I have noticed when I feed my micro pellets of my veggietai this guy seems to come out and pick some off the floor. I wonder if they would eat algae wafers like some NLS algae max



Yes I dropped a Algae wafer in and the Stiphodon did graze on it. Didn't use that brand though.
 
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