Description
High Fin Rainbow Goby, also known as Sicyopus cebuensis, is a stunning and unique species of freshwater goby
Appearance: Dominant males of this species are particularly striking, with iridescent sparkles on their scales, an orange or red posterior half of the body, and bold fin coloration.
Habitat: They are native to fast-flowing streams and rivers, often found in areas with clear, clean water.
Diet: These gobies primarily feed on biofilm and algae, similar to other species in the Sicyopus genus.
Behavior: Known for their peaceful nature, they can be kept with other small, non-aggressive fish and invertebrates. However, they may become territorial, especially during breeding periods.
Reproduction: Like many gobies, they have a complex breeding process, and raising the fry can be challenging due to their specific larval stages.
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