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False Yellow Spotted Watchman Goby - Philippines
Cryptocentrus sp.
The False Yellow Watchman Goby is known to create symbiotic relationships with Pistol Shrimp species. The shrimp, an excellent digger with poor eyesight, builds and maintains a burrow, while the goby, with its sharp vision but limited digging ability, stands guard, warning the shrimp of approaching danger. The False Yellow Watchman Goby is primarily yellow with tiny white to pale blue spots. They thrive in aquariums with deep sand beds and solid rockwork that provide plenty of hiding spots like cracks and caves. A tight-fitting lid is recommended, as the Goby may jump. Generally peaceful and reef-safe, they are a great addition to community tanks, though caution is advised around small invertebrates, which the Goby may occasionally nip at. They should be fed a varied diet of enriched meaty foods at least twice a day to stay healthy. They can grow up to 4 inches and require a minimum tank size of 30 gallons. Native to the Indo-West Pacific from Japan and Singapore to the southern Great Barrier Reef, they inhabit sandy lagoons and coastal bays at depths of up to 85 feet.
The False Yellow Watchman Goby is known to create symbiotic relationships with Pistol Shrimp species. The shrimp, an excellent digger with poor eyesight, builds and maintains a burrow, while the goby, with its sharp vision but limited digging ability, stands guard, warning the shrimp of approaching danger. The False Yellow Watchman Goby is primarily yellow with tiny white to pale blue spots. They thrive in aquariums with deep sand beds and solid rockwork that provide plenty of hiding spots like cracks and caves. A tight-fitting lid is recommended, as the Goby may jump. Generally peaceful and reef-safe, they are a great addition to community tanks, though caution is advised around small invertebrates, which the Goby may occasionally nip at. They should be fed a varied diet of enriched meaty foods at least twice a day to stay healthy. They can grow up to 4 inches and require a minimum tank size of 30 gallons. Native to the Indo-West Pacific from Japan and Singapore to the southern Great Barrier Reef, they inhabit sandy lagoons and coastal bays at depths of up to 85 feet.
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False Yellow Spotted Watchman Goby - Philippines
False Yellow Spotted Watchman Goby - Philippines
Cryptocentrus sp.
The False Yellow Watchman Goby is known to create symbiotic relationships with Pistol Shrimp species. The shrimp, an excellent digger with poor eyesight, builds and maintains a burrow, while the goby, with its sharp vision but limited digging ability, stands guard, warning the shrimp of approaching danger. The False Yellow Watchman Goby is primarily yellow with tiny white to pale blue spots. They thrive in aquariums with deep sand beds and solid rockwork that provide plenty of hiding spots like cracks and caves. A tight-fitting lid is recommended, as the Goby may jump. Generally peaceful and reef-safe, they are a great addition to community tanks, though caution is advised around small invertebrates, which the Goby may occasionally nip at. They should be fed a varied diet of enriched meaty foods at least twice a day to stay healthy. They can grow up to 4 inches and require a minimum tank size of 30 gallons. Native to the Indo-West Pacific from Japan and Singapore to the southern Great Barrier Reef, they inhabit sandy lagoons and coastal bays at depths of up to 85 feet.
The False Yellow Watchman Goby is known to create symbiotic relationships with Pistol Shrimp species. The shrimp, an excellent digger with poor eyesight, builds and maintains a burrow, while the goby, with its sharp vision but limited digging ability, stands guard, warning the shrimp of approaching danger. The False Yellow Watchman Goby is primarily yellow with tiny white to pale blue spots. They thrive in aquariums with deep sand beds and solid rockwork that provide plenty of hiding spots like cracks and caves. A tight-fitting lid is recommended, as the Goby may jump. Generally peaceful and reef-safe, they are a great addition to community tanks, though caution is advised around small invertebrates, which the Goby may occasionally nip at. They should be fed a varied diet of enriched meaty foods at least twice a day to stay healthy. They can grow up to 4 inches and require a minimum tank size of 30 gallons. Native to the Indo-West Pacific from Japan and Singapore to the southern Great Barrier Reef, they inhabit sandy lagoons and coastal bays at depths of up to 85 feet.
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Cryptocentrus sp.
The False Yellow Watchman Goby is known to create symbiotic relationships with Pistol Shrimp species. The shrimp, an excellent digger with poor eyesight, builds and maintains a burrow, while the goby, with its sharp vision but limited digging ability, stands guard, warning the shrimp of approaching danger. The False Yellow Watchman Goby is primarily yellow with tiny white to pale blue spots. They thrive in aquariums with deep sand beds and solid rockwork that provide plenty of hiding spots like cracks and caves. A tight-fitting lid is recommended, as the Goby may jump. Generally peaceful and reef-safe, they are a great addition to community tanks, though caution is advised around small invertebrates, which the Goby may occasionally nip at. They should be fed a varied diet of enriched meaty foods at least twice a day to stay healthy. They can grow up to 4 inches and require a minimum tank size of 30 gallons. Native to the Indo-West Pacific from Japan and Singapore to the southern Great Barrier Reef, they inhabit sandy lagoons and coastal bays at depths of up to 85 feet.
The False Yellow Watchman Goby is known to create symbiotic relationships with Pistol Shrimp species. The shrimp, an excellent digger with poor eyesight, builds and maintains a burrow, while the goby, with its sharp vision but limited digging ability, stands guard, warning the shrimp of approaching danger. The False Yellow Watchman Goby is primarily yellow with tiny white to pale blue spots. They thrive in aquariums with deep sand beds and solid rockwork that provide plenty of hiding spots like cracks and caves. A tight-fitting lid is recommended, as the Goby may jump. Generally peaceful and reef-safe, they are a great addition to community tanks, though caution is advised around small invertebrates, which the Goby may occasionally nip at. They should be fed a varied diet of enriched meaty foods at least twice a day to stay healthy. They can grow up to 4 inches and require a minimum tank size of 30 gallons. Native to the Indo-West Pacific from Japan and Singapore to the southern Great Barrier Reef, they inhabit sandy lagoons and coastal bays at depths of up to 85 feet.









