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Knight Goby

Knight Goby

Introduce a unique and captivating fish to your brackish or freshwater aquarium with the Knight Goby (Stigmatogobius sadanundio). Known for their stunning silver-gray coloration adorned with dark spots and distinctive features, these fish are as elegant as they are fascinating. With a natural predatory instinct and playful demeanor, Knight Gobies are a perfect fit for experienced aquarists looking to add a striking, active presence to their aquascape.


Care Guide:

Scientific Name: Stigmatogobius sadanundio
Common Name: Knight Goby, Sadanundio Goby
Family: Gobiidae
Origin: Southeast Asia, primarily found in India, Bangladesh, and Myanmar


1. Water Parameters:

  • Temperature: 72°F to 82°F (22°C to 28°C)
  • pH Range: 7.0 to 8.5
  • Water Hardness: Moderate to hard (8-20 dGH)
  • Salinity: Can live in brackish (specific gravity of 1.005 to 1.010), though they can adapt to freshwater if well-maintained.

Note: Although Knight Gobies are found in both brackish and freshwater habitats, they thrive and show their best coloration in slightly brackish conditions.


2. Tank Setup:

  • Minimum Tank Size: 20 gallons for a small group or pair.
  • Substrate: Sandy substrate is ideal, as these gobies enjoy digging and sifting through the sand.
  • Decor: Provide plenty of hiding spots using driftwood, rocks, and caves. Dense vegetation with hardy plants like Java fern or Anubias is also beneficial.
  • Lighting: Moderate lighting to mimic their natural environment.
  • Flow: Low to moderate water flow.

Knight Gobies enjoy having a well-structured environment with hiding spaces. Make sure to provide decor that allows them to retreat and feel secure, as this reduces stress and promotes natural behaviors.


3. Feeding:

Knight Gobies are opportunistic carnivores with a preference for live or frozen foods. Feed them a varied diet to ensure their health and vibrant coloration.

  • Preferred Foods: Bloodworms, brine shrimp, daphnia, and small pieces of shrimp or fish. They may also accept high-quality sinking pellets designed for carnivorous fish.
  • Feeding Schedule: Feed once or twice a day, ensuring they have enough to eat within a few minutes to prevent overfeeding.

Tip: Offering live foods occasionally will enrich their diet and encourage natural hunting behaviors.


4. Tank Mates:

When selecting tank mates for your Knight Goby, consider their territorial and semi-aggressive nature:

  • Compatible Tank Mates: Other brackish or hardy freshwater species like mollies, bumblebee gobies, and certain livebearers. Avoid small or timid fish that may become prey.
  • Tank Mate Cautions: Avoid keeping them with slow-moving fish or invertebrates, as they may nip or eat smaller tank mates. Knight Gobies may exhibit aggression toward their own kind, so keep them in groups only if the tank is spacious with adequate hiding spots.

5. Behavior and Temperament:

Knight Gobies are generally peaceful with similarly sized tank mates but can become territorial, especially during feeding or breeding. They are bottom dwellers and will often be seen perched on rocks or hovering around their chosen territory. Their inquisitive nature makes them interesting to observe, but they are best suited for community tanks where tank dynamics are well-considered.


6. Breeding:

Breeding Knight Gobies in captivity is rare but possible. They are egg layers, and males will guard the eggs until they hatch. To trigger breeding, mimic their natural conditions with stable, warm, and slightly brackish water. Providing breeding caves or secluded areas will encourage spawning behavior.


Key Care Tips:

  • Maintain consistent water quality and parameters.
  • Provide a varied diet rich in protein.
  • Ensure plenty of hiding spaces to reduce stress.
  • Keep in mind their brackish water preference for optimal health and coloration.

Add the Knight Goby to your tank, and watch as this regal fish brings a touch of mystery and elegance to your aquatic world!

$14.61
Knight Goby
$14.61

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Introduce a unique and captivating fish to your brackish or freshwater aquarium with the Knight Goby (Stigmatogobius sadanundio). Known for their stunning silver-gray coloration adorned with dark spots and distinctive features, these fish are as elegant as they are fascinating. With a natural predatory instinct and playful demeanor, Knight Gobies are a perfect fit for experienced aquarists looking to add a striking, active presence to their aquascape.


Care Guide:

Scientific Name: Stigmatogobius sadanundio
Common Name: Knight Goby, Sadanundio Goby
Family: Gobiidae
Origin: Southeast Asia, primarily found in India, Bangladesh, and Myanmar


1. Water Parameters:

  • Temperature: 72°F to 82°F (22°C to 28°C)
  • pH Range: 7.0 to 8.5
  • Water Hardness: Moderate to hard (8-20 dGH)
  • Salinity: Can live in brackish (specific gravity of 1.005 to 1.010), though they can adapt to freshwater if well-maintained.

Note: Although Knight Gobies are found in both brackish and freshwater habitats, they thrive and show their best coloration in slightly brackish conditions.


2. Tank Setup:

  • Minimum Tank Size: 20 gallons for a small group or pair.
  • Substrate: Sandy substrate is ideal, as these gobies enjoy digging and sifting through the sand.
  • Decor: Provide plenty of hiding spots using driftwood, rocks, and caves. Dense vegetation with hardy plants like Java fern or Anubias is also beneficial.
  • Lighting: Moderate lighting to mimic their natural environment.
  • Flow: Low to moderate water flow.

Knight Gobies enjoy having a well-structured environment with hiding spaces. Make sure to provide decor that allows them to retreat and feel secure, as this reduces stress and promotes natural behaviors.


3. Feeding:

Knight Gobies are opportunistic carnivores with a preference for live or frozen foods. Feed them a varied diet to ensure their health and vibrant coloration.

  • Preferred Foods: Bloodworms, brine shrimp, daphnia, and small pieces of shrimp or fish. They may also accept high-quality sinking pellets designed for carnivorous fish.
  • Feeding Schedule: Feed once or twice a day, ensuring they have enough to eat within a few minutes to prevent overfeeding.

Tip: Offering live foods occasionally will enrich their diet and encourage natural hunting behaviors.


4. Tank Mates:

When selecting tank mates for your Knight Goby, consider their territorial and semi-aggressive nature:

  • Compatible Tank Mates: Other brackish or hardy freshwater species like mollies, bumblebee gobies, and certain livebearers. Avoid small or timid fish that may become prey.
  • Tank Mate Cautions: Avoid keeping them with slow-moving fish or invertebrates, as they may nip or eat smaller tank mates. Knight Gobies may exhibit aggression toward their own kind, so keep them in groups only if the tank is spacious with adequate hiding spots.

5. Behavior and Temperament:

Knight Gobies are generally peaceful with similarly sized tank mates but can become territorial, especially during feeding or breeding. They are bottom dwellers and will often be seen perched on rocks or hovering around their chosen territory. Their inquisitive nature makes them interesting to observe, but they are best suited for community tanks where tank dynamics are well-considered.


6. Breeding:

Breeding Knight Gobies in captivity is rare but possible. They are egg layers, and males will guard the eggs until they hatch. To trigger breeding, mimic their natural conditions with stable, warm, and slightly brackish water. Providing breeding caves or secluded areas will encourage spawning behavior.


Key Care Tips:

  • Maintain consistent water quality and parameters.
  • Provide a varied diet rich in protein.
  • Ensure plenty of hiding spaces to reduce stress.
  • Keep in mind their brackish water preference for optimal health and coloration.

Add the Knight Goby to your tank, and watch as this regal fish brings a touch of mystery and elegance to your aquatic world!

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