❤️ Care
The Green Clown Goby (Gobiodon atrangulatus) is a vibrant and moderately popular fish native to the Indo-West Pacific region. Its stunning coloration and resilient nature make it an attractive choice for aquarium enthusiasts. However, it requires specific care to thrive.
Care Process
Green Clown Gobies are resilient and moderately easy to care for, making them suitable for aquarists with some experience. Keep in mind their moderately territorial behavior, especially when housed with similar species. These gobies have been classified as "Least Concern" for conservation status, reducing the ethical concerns of keeping them in home aquariums.
Tank Setup
To accommodate a Green Clown Goby, you need an aquarium that provides at least 30 liters per fish. This ensures they have sufficient space to establish their territory. The water temperature should be maintained between 22°C and 28°C, and the pH should range from 8.1 to 8.4. These parameters are crucial for replicating their natural habitat and keeping them healthy and vibrant.
Feeding
Diet for the Green Clown Goby should be varied and well-balanced. They are carnivorous and prefer a diet that includes small crustaceans, invertebrates, and commercial marine fish food, such as pellets and flakes, designed for carnivorous fish. Offering live or frozen foods like brine shrimp or mysis shrimp occasionally can help ensure their nutritional needs are fully met.
Additional Considerations
Maintaining water quality is essential for the health of the Green Clown Goby. Regular water changes and monitoring ammonia, nitrate, and nitrite levels will prevent potential stress or disease. Their moderate affordability makes them accessible to many aquarists, allowing enthusiasts to enjoy their lively colors and behaviors without a substantial financial investment.
With their enchanting vibrancy and reasonable care requirements, the Green Clown Goby is a delightful addition to marine aquariums, offering a splash of color and animated activity to the underwater landscape.
📊 Datasheet
View More- Conservation StatusLeast Concern
- DifficultyModerate
- HardinessResilient
- Liters per Fish30 L
- pH8.1 - 8.4
- Temperature22.0 - 28.0 °C
Please note: These values are based on the average of various confirmed sources.