About the Annieβs Goby
Name: Annie's Goby
Max Size: Annie's Goby is a small-sized fish that typically reaches a maximum size of around 1.2 inches (3 cm) in length.
Recommend pH: 7.0-8.0
Recommended Temperature (Β°F): 75-82Β°F (24-28Β°C)
Diet: Annie's Goby is primarily an algae grazer. They have a specialized diet that includes algae and biofilm found on rocks, plants, and other surfaces in the aquarium. They may also accept high-quality flake or pellet foods supplemented with vegetable matter.
Temperament: Annie's Goby is known for its peaceful temperament. It is generally compatible with other peaceful fish species and can be kept in community tanks. However, males may exhibit territorial behavior, especially during breeding, and should be provided with ample hiding spots.
Schooling or Non-Schooling Fish: Annie's Goby is a non-schooling fish. They prefer to live in pairs or small groups but do not exhibit strict schooling behavior.
Possible types of tank mates: Annie's Goby can coexist with a variety of small peaceful fish species. Good tank mates include other small gobies, tetras, rasboras, and other community fish that share similar water conditions. It is best to avoid aggressive or fin-nipping fish that may harass or stress the gobies.
Behavior: Annie's Goby is a bottom-dwelling fish that spends much of its time foraging and grazing on algae and biofilm. They are known for their unique ability to cling to rocks and other surfaces using a modified ventral fin, which helps them navigate and feed in fast-flowing streams. They may also exhibit some digging behavior as they search for food.
Fun Fact: Annie's Goby, scientifically known as Stiphodon anniae, is a species of freshwater goby that is native to certain regions of Asia. It is highly valued for its striking colors and unique behaviors, making it a popular choice among aquarium enthusiasts.