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Amblyeleotris sungami, often called the goby fish, is an ideal companion for moderately sized reef aquariums. Recognizable by its light body adorned with orange rings and its blunt head, this goby combines both aesthetics and utility.
This goby mainly lives at the bottom of the aquarium, where it calmly moves among live rocks and sand. Thanks to its peaceful temperament, Amblyeleotris sungami easily coexists with many other non-aggressive marine species.
This fish has the ability to filter the sand in search of microalgae and organic matter. It actively contributes to cleaning your tank, ensuring better oxygenation and circulation of the substrate. A valuable aid for beginner aquarists who wish to maintain a stable biological balance.
Minimum aquarium volume: 100 liters
Water temperature: between 24°C and 28°C
Decor: sandy substrate and live rocks
Behavior: peaceful and discreet
Diet: microalgae, organic debris
Easy to acclimate and robust, Amblyeleotris sungami adapts to different environments provided they are well-structured. A sandy substrate is essential for effective soil filtering. Adding live rocks will promote its natural behavior and sense of security.
Choose Amblyeleotris sungami to combine aesthetics, fascinating behavior, and natural efficiency in your reef aquarium.