Here is a complete and detailed guide to the Bumblebee Goby β a tiny, colorful, and fascinating species popular in brackish and freshwater aquariums: π Bumblebee Goby Fish β Full...
Here is a complete and detailed guide to the Bumblebee Goby β a tiny, colorful, and fascinating species popular in brackish and freshwater aquariums:
Bumblebee Goby
Banded Goby
Brachygobius
| Category | Detail |
|---|---|
| Scientific Name | Brachygobius xanthozona (most common) |
| Family | Oxudercidae (Gobies) |
| Origin | Southeast Asia β Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Borneo |
| Habitat | Slow-moving brackish waters (estuaries, mangroves), sometimes freshwater |
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Size | 1 to 1.5 inches (2.5β4 cm) β very small |
| Color | Bright yellow and black alternating bands β like a bumblebee |
| Body Shape | Rounded head, stocky body, fused pelvic fins form a suction disc |
| Eyes | Large, expressive eyes β good vision and personality |
| Parameter | Ideal Range |
|---|---|
| Tank Size | 10+ gallons (best in species-only tanks) |
| Temperature | 24Β°C β 28Β°C (75Β°F β 82Β°F) |
| pH Level | 7.0 β 8.5 |
| Water Type | Brackish preferred (low salinity) or hard freshwater |
| Hardness | Moderate to hard water |
| Salinity (if brackish) | Specific gravity of 1.002β1.006 |
β οΈ While some can tolerate freshwater, brackish water is best for long-term health and color.
| Item | Recommendation |
|---|---|
| Substrate | Fine sand or smooth gravel |
| DΓ©cor | Caves, driftwood, smooth rocks, shrimp tubes |
| Plants | Java fern, anubias, floating plants (tolerant to brackish) |
| Lighting | Moderate |
| Filtration | Gentle flow with sponge or small internal filter |
| Lid | Required β they can jump! |
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Temperament | Peaceful, but territorial towards same species |
| Best kept in | Groups of 5β6+ to reduce aggression |
| Tank Mates (Brackish) | Mollies, knight gobies, guppies (in low salinity), sailfin mollies |
| Avoid | Aggressive or large fish, very active species |
| Note | Best in species-only or goby-only brackish tanks |
| Type | Examples |
|---|---|
| Live food | Baby brine shrimp, daphnia, micro-worms |
| Frozen food | Bloodworms, brine shrimp, mosquito larvae |
| Prepared food | May refuse dry food (flakes/pellets) β train slowly |
| Feeding Style | Small amounts, multiple times daily |
Bumblebee gobies have tiny mouths β feed small, protein-rich foods. They rarely accept flakes/pellets unless trained.
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Breeding type | Egg layers β male guards the eggs in a cave |
| Spawning Trigger | Increase temperature and perform partial water changes |
| Egg Hatch Time | 5β7 days |
| Fry Care | Feed infusoria, baby brine shrimp after hatching |
| Success Rate | Moderate difficulty β better in brackish tanks with caves (e.g., coconut shells, PVC) |
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Scientific Name | Brachygobius xanthozona |
| Size | 1 β 1.5 inches |
| Tank Size | 10+ gallons |
| pH Level | 7.0 β 8.5 |
| Temperature | 24β28Β°C |
| Water Type | Brackish preferred |
| Lifespan | 3 β 4 years |
| Temperament | Peaceful to mildly territorial |
| Feeding | Carnivorous β live/frozen food |
| Difficulty | Intermediate (due to food/water type) |
π Keep in groups of 5 or more to reduce aggression
π Maintain low salinity for color, health, and lifespan
π€ Feed a protein-rich diet β no dry food only
π Provide hiding spaces to reduce stress
π Regular small water changes are essential
β Avoid mixing with freshwater-only or aggressive fish
Their fused pelvic fins act like a suction cup to grip surfaces
Males get darker and more vibrant during spawning
Bumblebee gobies are interactive and full of personality once settled