Stonogobiops yasha
....no it's not a rash, but a relative newcommer to the landlocked reef display. I chose this goby as the first of many, because it seems to be as popular as leg warmers were in the 80's, curses upon Flashdance. It's coloring and pattern of a candy cane with yellowed highlighted fins make it a welcome addition to the display. They are part of the longray shrimp gobies association, so if you want it to show off it's normal behavior, lets all say this together class, our ultimate goal as responsible reefists is to mimic our charges natural surroundings to promote their natural behaviors thusly (is that a word in modern english?) letting them live long and "happy" lives. That being pontificated upon, you may look into getting it's partner in crime: the pistol shrimp. They will form a bond and cause all kinds of grief to anyone who dares tread on their burrow hole.
A less aggressive and timid subject, becareful how you acclimate to the display, after suitable QT. This little guy needs a sandbed and so does the pistolero scrimp. Also, he may be a great canidate for introducing in your 1st then put your slightly more boisterous in-laws in later. Feeding, small amounts at least once, but better yet, two-three times a day of marine based meaty foods. Again I stress try to get them to eat marine greens just to get the best variety of nutrition.
To wrap this up, since it's discovery and classification in 2001, the Yasha or Yashia goby is perfect for the nano. Maximum length at 2", brings nice coloring to the tank and will exhibit a neat relationship if paired with frito the bandito. Enjoy our Happy day of treasonous sedition.:lol: Mike.
....no it's not a rash, but a relative newcommer to the landlocked reef display. I chose this goby as the first of many, because it seems to be as popular as leg warmers were in the 80's, curses upon Flashdance. It's coloring and pattern of a candy cane with yellowed highlighted fins make it a welcome addition to the display. They are part of the longray shrimp gobies association, so if you want it to show off it's normal behavior, lets all say this together class, our ultimate goal as responsible reefists is to mimic our charges natural surroundings to promote their natural behaviors thusly (is that a word in modern english?) letting them live long and "happy" lives. That being pontificated upon, you may look into getting it's partner in crime: the pistol shrimp. They will form a bond and cause all kinds of grief to anyone who dares tread on their burrow hole.
A less aggressive and timid subject, becareful how you acclimate to the display, after suitable QT. This little guy needs a sandbed and so does the pistolero scrimp. Also, he may be a great canidate for introducing in your 1st then put your slightly more boisterous in-laws in later. Feeding, small amounts at least once, but better yet, two-three times a day of marine based meaty foods. Again I stress try to get them to eat marine greens just to get the best variety of nutrition.
To wrap this up, since it's discovery and classification in 2001, the Yasha or Yashia goby is perfect for the nano. Maximum length at 2", brings nice coloring to the tank and will exhibit a neat relationship if paired with frito the bandito. Enjoy our Happy day of treasonous sedition.:lol: Mike.