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Common name: Pygmy Goby Fish. This fish has an elongated, transparent orange and red body with a golden yellow line.
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Eviota pellucida, nicknamed the pygmy goby, is a fascinating micro-marine fish known for its delicacy and brilliance. This small goby has a slender, transparent body tinged with orange and red, crossed by a fine, shimmering golden yellow line from head to tail.
Measuring only a few centimeters as an adult, the Eviota pellucida is perfect for nano reef aquariums starting from 20 to 30 liters. Its discreet behavior and stationary swimming make it easy to observe on live rocks or while suspended, along the walls and in the calm areas of the tank.
Very peaceful, this goby is compatible with invertebrates and corals. It appreciates tranquil tanks rich in microfauna and hiding places. It can be kept alone or in a small group, in a gentle and stable environment.
The Eviota pellucida is a delicate micro-predator that feeds by filtering planktonic prey or pecking at the surface of rocks. A mature tank is recommended.
Eviota pellucida is a rare gem for nano aquarium enthusiasts. Its discretion, brilliance, and ease of care make it an excellent choice for delicate reef tanks or aquarists who appreciate colorful microfauna.