steveo32 said:
is he good for cleaning up the sb >?
here is what i found on it ,,Mine never gos in the sand
Its always swimming and skipping from rock to rock ,Interesting little fish
Its an eye catcher when you get a close up of him
as you can only see the red hed and black markings ,Body in kinds see through
The Redhead Goby, or Red Head Goby, has a head that is distinctly bright red with intricate yellow and white markings, and dark spots run along the sides of its body.
It requires a 30 gallon or larger aquarium with a mixture of loose coral rubble as substrate. It is rarely aggressive towards other fish, but is territorial, and may fight with members of its own kind unless they are a mated pair. It may work as a cleaner species that services tank mates, helping to control some diseases.
It is common for the Redhead Goby to spawn successfully in an aquarium, laying eggs in a crevice or empty shell. The diet should consist of a variety of live and frozen brine shrimp, frozen mysid shrimp, table shrimp, and frozen food preparations for carnivores. If kept in a reef tank, it should be fed once per day.