Gobies
All our marine gobies are currently available for collection only, you can reserve and pay for your items online in advance and collect at a time suitable to yourself.
Please note the photos shown are stock photos only and not a photo of the actual fish you are purchasing.
Chalk Goby
The Sleeper Blue Dot Goby, also known as the Ladder Glider, Ladder Goby, or Sixspot Sleeper Goby, has a white body with bright blue spots under th...
View full detailsYellow Goby
The Yellow Clown Goby is a cheerful addition to any marine aquarium. In addition to its vibrant body color, the active and peaceful Yellow Clown Go...
View full detailsSaffron Goby
The Citrinis Clown Goby, also known as the Citron or Citrin Goby, is common within the reefs of Sri Lanka and the Coral Sea. They are usually found...
View full detailsYellow Watchman Goby
The Yellow Prawn Goby is also known as the Yellow Watchman Prawn, or Yellow Shrimp Goby, was first discovered in 1936 by Herre. The head and body a...
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The Green Clown Goby, also known as the Earspot Coral Goby, is common within the reefs of the Indo Pacific, found usually among soft and hard cora...
View full detailsPink Spot Watchman Goby- Large
The Spotted Watchman Goby is also known as the Pink and Blue Spotted, Singapore Shrimp, Leptocephalus Prawn, or Pinkspotted Shrimp Goby. The head a...
View full detailsBlue Cheek Goby
A large mature reef aquarium with a deep sand bed is a must for this species, which is recommended for advanced aquarists only.Blue Cheek gobies li...
View full detailsWatchman Goby & Tiger Shrimp Duo
The Spotted Watchman Goby is also known as the Pink and Blue Spotted, Singapore Shrimp, Leptocephalus Prawn, or Pinkspotted Shrimp Goby. The head a...
View full detailsShotsilk Goby (Zebra Barred Dartfish)
The Zebra Barred Dartfish is also referred to as the Zebra Dart Goby, Bar Goby, Barred Dartfish, Zebra Goby, or Chinese Zebra Goby. Both the head a...
View full detailsMidnight Coral Goby
The Black Clown Goby is common within the reefs of the Indo Pacific, found usually among soft and hard coral colonies. They are a small stocky shap...
View full detailsHi Fin Banded Goby
The Hi Fin Red Banded Goby is also referred to as the Striped Goby, or the Blackray Shrimp Goby. The body has a silver-white coloration with a yell...
View full detailsTwin Spot/Eye Spot Goby Large
The Two Spot Goby is also referred to as the Twinspot Goby, Signal Goby, or Crabeye Goby. The head and body are white splattered with orange markin...
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They are often found in and about both hard and soft corals. This fish gets its name from its transparent appearance. The body of the fish is also ...
View full detailsBella Goby
The Bella Goby, Valenciennea bella, is an attractive species of Sleeper Goby. Similar in shape and size to a Golden Head Sleeper Goby, the Bella Go...
View full detailsRed Speckled Coral Goby
The Gumdrop Coral Croucher resembles a goby and is actually a member of the scorpionfish family. These fish are native to the reefs in the Coral Se...
View full detailsTwinspot Goby
The Two Spot Goby is also referred to as the Twinspot Goby, Signal Goby, or Crabeye Goby. The head and body are white splattered with orange markin...
View full detailsTorpedo Goby
The Torpedo Goby, also known as the Scissortail Dartfish, has a white head and blue body with large dorsal and anal fins.It should be housed in a 3...
View full detailsTwin Spot/Eye Spot Goby Medium
The Two Spot Goby is also referred to as the Twinspot Goby, Signal Goby, or Crabeye Goby. The head and body are white splattered with orange markin...
View full detailsSuntail Goby
The Pinkbar Goby is also commonly referred to as the Suntail Goby due to the close relationship that can form between it and various shrimp. Its bo...
View full detailsRandalls Shrimp Goby
The Orange Stripe Prawn Goby, also known as Randall's Shrimp Goby, was first discovered in the Western Pacific in 1978 by Hoese and Steene. The bod...
View full detailsHi Fin Clown Goby
The Yasha White Ray Shrimp Goby, also known as the Yasha Haze Goby or Clown Shrimp Goby is a very unique goby that is not often available in the ho...
View full detailsWhitebarred Watchman Goby
The Sleeper Banded Goby, also known as the Brownbarred Goby and Bullet Goby, was first discovered in the Indo-Pacific Ocean by Valenciennes in 1837...
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