Yellow Clown Goby
| Latin Name |
Gobiodon okinawae |
| Common Name |
Yellow Clown Goby |
| Also known as |
Yellow Clown Goby, Clown Goby, Citron Goby |
| Fast Facts |
This species is yellow overall. Although diminutive, this is a fascinating fish to keep in the aquarium, especially in smaller tanks. It does best if housed with live or faux corals of the branching type. Members of this genus are thought to have a noxious body slime that deters most predatory fishes from feeding on them. Not aggressive towards other fish species, although it may fight with members of its own kind. The number you place in your tank should be a function of how many hiding places in available.
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| Sizes |
These are very small, typically around 3/4"
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| Range in Nature |
Indo-Pacific |
| Minimum Aquarium Size |
10 |
| Diet and Feeding |
Feeds on small invertebrates, provide a varied diet. |
| Ease of Care(5=easy, 1=difficult) |
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| Reef Aquarium Compatibility |
Great for the reef tank. |
| Related Fish |
Cinnamon Clown Goby,
Green Clown Goby,
More Gobies |
| Availability |
Frequently Available |
| Add to Cart |
Yellow Clown Goby
| Price |
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| $7.99 |
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Availability is not guaranteed and is subject to change without notice. Note: Because these are living animals, and not made in a factory, actual specimens will vary and will not look identical to the image provided. Sizes stated are approximate.
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