About the Rutilaureus Goby
Name: Rutilareus Goby (Stiphodon rutilaureus)
Max Size: Rutilareus Gobies, scientifically known as Stiphodon rutilaureus, are small fish that typically reach a maximum size of about 2-2.5 inches (5-6 centimeters).
Water Parameters: These gobies are native to freshwater and brackish water environments. Maintain a pH level of around 7.0-8.0 and a water temperature between 72-78Β°F (22-26Β°C) to mimic their natural habitat.
Diet: Rutilareus Gobies are primarily herbivores, and their diet consists of algae and biofilm. In an aquarium, you can provide them with a balanced diet by offering high-quality vegetable-based flakes, pellets, and occasional live or frozen foods like brine shrimp or daphnia.
Temperament: Rutilareus Gobies are generally peaceful and can be kept in community aquariums with other non-aggressive fish species.
Schooling or Non-Schooling Fish: These gobies are non-schooling fish and are often found in pairs or small groups.
Possible Types of Tank Mates: They can coexist with other peaceful freshwater and brackish water fish species like small tetras, rasboras, or other compatible gobies.
Tank Setup: Create a well-planted aquarium with plenty of hiding spots among rocks and driftwood. Since they appreciate algae growth, you can allow some algae to develop in the tank. Adequate filtration and regular water changes are essential for their well-being.
Behavior: Rutilareus Gobies are known for their interesting and colorful appearance. They display intriguing behaviors, including grazing on algae and exploring their environment.
Fun Fact: Rutilareus Gobies are admired for their vibrant colors, which can range from bright yellow to orange, making them a visually striking addition to a freshwater or brackish aquarium.