Knight Goby
About Knight Goby
The Knight Goby, scientifically named Stigmatogobius sadanundio, is a unique bottom-dwelling fish with an elongated body and dorsal fin. This small fish has a calm and energetic personality with high energy levels. The knight goby is perfect for both brackish and freshwater aquarium setups.
Common Name
|
Gobius sadanundio
|
Conservation Status
|
Extinct (EX)
|
Taxonomy
|
|
Scientific name
|
Stigmatogobius sadanundio
|
Species
|
Stigmatogobius sadanundio
|
Genus
|
Stigmatogobius
|
Family
|
Oxudercidae
|
Order
|
Gobiiformes
|
Class
|
Actinopterygii
|
Phylum
|
Chordata
|
Characteristics
|
Get to know the traits and characteristics of the Knight Goby |
Color
|
White
Grey
Silver
Light Yellow
|
Pattern
|
Spotted
Striped
|
Characteristics
|
Elongated bodies
Dorsal Fins
|
Tank Level
|
Middle |
Min Height
|
2 Inches or 1 meters |
Max Height
|
3 Inches or 1 meters |
Specific Information
|
Detailed information that may be more specific than physically visible characteristics. |
Spinal Column
|
Vertebrata |
Vision Systems
|
Infrared Vision
|
Animal Care
|
This term covers all aspects of animal care. |
Maintenance
|
medium |
Temperature
|
68°F to 79°F |
Substrate
|
Sand
|
Minimum Tank Size
|
30 gallons |
pH
|
7.2 to 8.2 |
Temperament, Personality, and Feeding Habits
|
Learn more about the characteristics of the Knight Goby including personality, temperament, and feeding behaviors. |
Intelligence
|
Medium |
Feeding habits
|
Omnivores
|
Temperament
|
Energetic
Calm
|
Modes of Locomotion
|
Swimming
|
Energy Level
|
High Energy |
Life Cycle and Reproduction
|
Each type of animal has a different life cycle, here are details about the Knight Goby. |
Lifespan
|
7 Years |
Reproductive System
|
Oviparous
|
Animal Habitat, Ecosystem, Native Area
|
Things to know about the natural environment of animals where they live and survive, and the distribution of populations across different regions. |
Habitat
|
Aquatic |
Ecosystem
|
Wetland
Marine
Freshwater
Swamps
Mangroves
|
Country
|
India
Indonesia
|
Specific Location
|
This small fish is native to South Asia, from India to Indonesia. |