Byno Goby

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Byno Goby

This species is known as Byno Goby and the correct latin name is Amblygobius bynoensis. The family that this marine fish species belongs to is called the Goby family. (e) Origin of this fish is Indo-Pacific. (e)

Character and suggestions regarding care

They are peaceful towards others.

Byno Goby can grow up to 10 cm what is approximately 3 inches. 1 specimen basically needs at least 1200cm2 of water surface which is approximately 186 square inch. It is recommended to raise this species in fish tanks that are medium. (e) Medium aquariums have at least 113 Litres (30 US Gallons). Large aquariums have at least 265 Litres (70 US Gallons). Very large aquariums hold at least 700 Litres (185 US Gallons).

It is not very difficult to keep the Byno Goby fish. (e) The specific gravity (SG) should be between 1,020 and 1,025, the temperature between 23°C (73.4°F) and 26°C (78.8°F). The suggested level of pH (a measure of the acidity/basicity) is between 8.0 and 8.3 which is usual for most marine fish.

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