A very good fish that does well in both reef and nano tanks. They require a sandy bottom or rock rubble with caves to do well. Try not to mix them with any aggressive fish that may think of them as a meal, such as a wrasse, hogfish or a dottyback. Even though they usually live on the bottom of the tank near a hole or an opening in a rock crevice, they need a good cover on top of the tank, as they are prone to jump.
Blue Gudgeon
Details
Scientific Name: Ptereleotris hanae
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Fish Care
Fish Diet: Formula I & II, Flake, Mysis Shrimp
Aggressiveness: Non-Aggressive
Reef Safe: Yes
Minimum Tank Size: 30 gallons
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Relative Care: Easy