Bluelife Akvaryum
Rainford Goby
Rainford Goby
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Scientific Name: Amblygobius rainfordi
Family: Gobiidae
Origin: Western Pacific (Australia, Great Barrier Reef, Indonesia)
Care Difficulty: Moderate – Difficult
Temperament: Peaceful
Diet: Omnivore (primarily microalgae + detritus)
Minimum Aquarium Volume: 80–100 liters
Maximum Size: 6–8 cm
Temperature: 24–27°C
Salinity: 1.023–1.025 SG
pH: 8.1–8.4
Reef Compatibility: Fully compatible
Amblygobius rainfordi is a goby species known for its finely striped body and calm behavior, considered quite delicate in reef aquariums. It typically feeds on microalgae and organic detritus found in sand and rocks.
⚠️ Note: Requires a diet primarily consisting of natural algae and detritus; it can be difficult to keep them alive on prepared foods alone.
Points to Consider
- May starve in newly established aquariums
- Cannot compete with fast and aggressive fish for food
- Lack of microalgae is the biggest risk factor
- Easily becomes emaciated under stress
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