- Yellow clown goby
Taxobox
name = Yellow clown goby
trend = unknown
image_width = 250px
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Actinopterygii
ordo =Perciformes
familia = Gobiidae
genus = "Gobiodon "
species = "G. okinawae"
binomial = "Gobiodon okinawae"
binomial_authority = (Sawada, Y., Arai, R. and T. Abe, 1972)
range_
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range_map_caption = Range of G. okinawaeThe yellow clown goby, "Gobiodon okinawae", also known as the Okinawa goby or yellow coral goby, is a member of the
goby family native to the western Pacific from southernJapan to the southern reaches of theGreat Barrier Reef . As the name implies, they are bright yellow in color, save for a whitish patch on each cheek. Equally bright as their coloration is their personality; they are valued additions to reef aquaria, with a reputation for being friendly and entertaining.Description
G. okinawae have a generally
fusiform shape with seven dorsal spines, ten soft dorsal rays, one anal spine, and nine anal soft rays. At maturity they can reach a length of 3.5 cm. [http://filaman.ifm-geomar.de/Summary/SpeciesSummary.php?id=7217 Gobiodon okinawae] , Fishbase.org, retrieved 4 November 2007]Another species, Gobiodon citrinus, the citrus goby, has a similar appearance to Gobiodon okinawae. G. okinawae, however, lacks the requisite blue and white facial markings of G. citrinus.
These fish are not generally aggressive, though they can actively protect their territory against their own kind. Their primary defense against predators is a
poison ous, bittermucus on their skin that makes them unpalatable. [http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2002-10/hcs3/index.php "Fish Tales - Let's clown around with more Gobies - the Gobiodon species"] , Henry C. Shultz III, "Reefkeeping Magazine", October 2002, retrieved 4 November 2007]Habitat
The yellow clown goby inhabits the coral reefs of sheltered lagoons. Unlike most gobies, which are burrowers, "Gobiodon" sp. roost in the outer branches of "
acropora " (staghorn)coral s, in groups of five to fifteen individuals. [http://filaman.ifm-geomar.de/Summary/SpeciesSummary.php?id=7217 Gobiodon okinawae] , Fishbase.org, retrieved 4 November 2007]Diet
Most gobies are
carnivore s, and the yellow clown goby is further subcategorized as aplanktivore . Given their small size, their diet consists mainly of mesoplankton. They areopportunistic feeders, nothunter s. The typical eating behavior is to wait for food to come into range, at which point they dart out to grab it and then immediately return to their roost. [http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2002-10/hcs3/index.php "Fish Tales - Let's clown around with more Gobies - the Gobiodon species"] , Henry C. Shultz III, "Reefkeeping Magazine", October 2002, retrieved 4 November 2007]In the aquarium
The yellow clown goby is popular with
aquarist s and is generally considered to bereef safe . It is especially suited tonano reef tanks because of its small size, and the ability of the aquarist to closely monitor its health.Because of territorial issues with their own kind in the small confines of a tank, they are best kept singly or as a breeding pair.
Given host corals in which to "roost", these fish are a colorful and entertaining addition to reef tanks. Many gobies become accustomed to their keepers, recognize their presence, and seem to beg for food. Additionally, when perching in a favorite location, they seem to do a "fish dance" where they wiggle back and forth in an undulating motion while waving their fins.
Many of these fish arrive at retailers in emaciated condition and are slow or finicky eaters. They often starve in the presence of more voracious feeders, such as
wrasse s. Care must be taken to ensure they start eating within one or two days of acquisition. [http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2002-10/hcs3/index.php "Fish Tales - Let's clown around with more Gobies - the Gobiodon species"] , Henry C. Shultz III, "Reefkeeping Magazine", October 2002, retrieved 4 November 2007]They are carnivorous and initially do not readily take flake or pellet foods, instead preferring live or frozen. Suggested foods include Cyclop-eeze, live
brine shrimp fortified withphytoplankton to boost nutritional value, Sweetwaters Zooplankton, frozen or live mysis shrimp, and finely chopped silversides (a commonly available small fish sold fresh or frozen). This animal, like many other marine species, requires a varied diet to survive in long term captivity. Regular feeding of at least four kinds of foods is recommended.Conservation status
The yellow clown goby is not found on the
IUCN Red List . The species is highly resilient, with localized populations able to double within fifteen months. [http://filaman.ifm-geomar.de/Summary/SpeciesSummary.php?id=7217 Gobiodon okinawae] , Fishbase.org, retrieved 4 November 2007]Reproduction
Gobiodon sp. start life as females, and are bi-directional
protogynous hermaphrodites , meaning that when paired up, if necessary, one changes sex to form a breeding pair. In the case of two females forming a pair, the larger of the two becomes male, and in the case of two males, the smaller changes sex to become female. The only time a male is smaller than a female is when a small male is placed in the same coral as a large female.The eggs are laid in circular bands around coral branches in masses of up to a thousand. The male will immediately fertilize them and guard until hatching, about five days later. At about day 33, the
fry undergometamorphosis and begin to settle. Coloration can be seen at about day 40. [http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2002-10/hcs3/index.php "Fish Tales - Let's clown around with more Gobies - the Gobiodon species"] , Henry C. Shultz III, "Reefkeeping Magazine", October 2002, retrieved 4 November 2007]References
External links
* [http://saltaquarium.about.com/library/blank/blffizooplankton.htm Sweetwater Zooplankton]
* [http://www.argent-labs.com/argentwebsite/cyclopeeze.htm Cyclop-eeze Nutrition Reports]
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