Flaming Arrow Goby "Red Belted" - Sicyopus zosterophorum

Flaming Arrow Goby "Red Belted" - Sicyopus zosterophorum

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Flaming Arrow Goby “Red Belted” (Sicyopus zosterophorum)

The Flaming Arrow Goby “Red Belted” (Sicyopus zosterophorum) is a visually striking freshwater fish known for its vibrant coloration and unique markings. This goby is admired for its bold, eye-catching appearance and active behavior, making it a popular choice for aquarium enthusiasts seeking a distinctive addition to their tank.

Description:

Common Name: Flaming Arrow Goby “Red Belted”

Scientific Name: Sicyopus zosterophorum

Family: Gobiidae

Size: Up to 2.5 inches (6.5 cm)

Color: The body of the Flaming Arrow Goby is adorned with a striking combination of vivid red and orange hues, highlighted by a distinctive red belt or stripe running vertically across the body. The contrasting colors and pattern make this goby stand out in any aquarium setting.

Native Region:

The Flaming Arrow Goby is native to the freshwater rivers and streams of Southeast Asia, including parts of the Philippines and Indonesia. These habitats typically feature clear, slow-moving waters with a variety of submerged structures and vegetation.

Aquarium Setup:

Tank Size: Minimum of 20 gallons (75 liters) for a small group

Water Parameters:

Temperature: 74-80°F (23-27°C)

pH: 6.5-7.5

Hardness: Soft to moderately hard water (2-12 dGH)

Substrate: Fine gravel or sand; provide a well-aquascaped tank with plenty of hiding spots and structured areas

Diet: Omnivorous; feed a varied diet of high-quality flakes, micro-pellets, and live or frozen foods such as brine shrimp, daphnia, and small worms

Care Level:

Difficulty: Moderate

Temperament: Peaceful and somewhat shy; best kept in groups of 4 or more to encourage natural schooling behavior and reduce stress. They may hide frequently, especially during the day.

Lifespan: 3-5 years

Breeding: Breeding in captivity is rare. In the wild, they are egg layers and require specific conditions for successful spawning.

Additional Tips:

Tank Mates: Suitable for community tanks with other small, peaceful species such as tetras, rasboras, and other small gobies. Avoid larger or aggressive fish that may intimidate the Flaming Arrow Goby.

Behavior: Flaming Arrow Gobies are active and enjoy exploring their environment. They prefer areas with plenty of cover and may exhibit territorial behavior in confined spaces.

Water Quality: Maintain excellent water quality with regular water changes and effective filtration to keep the fish healthy and vibrant.


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