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Black toraja goby

Mugilogobius sarasinorum

Neptune’s rating:

60
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  • AffordabilityModerate
  • Aggression LevelVery Peaceful
  • Breeding AggressionNo Change In Behaviour
  • DifficultyModerate
  • HardinessModerate
  • Length2.0 - 6.0 cm
  • Liters per Fish5 L
  • Maintenance LevelModerate Maintenance
  • pH6.5 - 7.5
  • PopularityModerate
  • RarityUncommon
  • Minimum School Size6
  • Tank HabitatSurface Dweller, Mid-tank Dweller, Bottom Dweller
  • Temperature22.0 - 27.0 °C
  • Territorial BehaviourModerately Territorial

Please note: These values are based on the average of various confirmed sources.

More about Black toraja goby

As of my last update in 2023, detailed information about a fish specifically named "Black toraja goby" cannot be provided due to a lack of documented recognition under that exact name. However, based on the information typically associated with fish named as goby varieties, I can offer you a general overview that might fit the profile of a goby that could be described by such a name.

Gobies are typically small to medium-sized fish known for their vibrant colors and intricate patterns, which often include shades of black, making it possible for a variety named "Black toraja goby" to exhibit primarily black or dark coloration. Gobies are found in various habitats around the world, including marine and freshwater environments. A goby with a name suggesting a "Toraja" connection might hint at origins or discovery near the Toraja region in Indonesia, a place known for its diverse aquatic habitats.

These fish generally have elongated bodies and are characterized by their fused pelvic fins that form a suction cup, allowing them to adhere to rocks and other surfaces. In the hobby, gobies are valued for their unique appearance and behavior, but the popularity of a specific variety like the "Black toraja goby" would vary based on its rarity, beauty, and ease of care in aquarium settings.

Without specific information on the "Black toraja goby," it's challenging to comment on its exact appearance or prevalence in the hobbyist community.

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