Watchmen Goby
Yellow shrimp goby on guard duty at the home he now shares with a tiger pistol shrimp havin.
Watchmen goby. Cryptocentrus cinctus resides in the western pacific. The head and body are yellow to tan with pink spots surrounded by smaller blue spots. It is the shrimp that does the digging for the goby while the goby is the lookout hence being the watchman.
The yellow watchman goby is an interesting specimen that forms a very cool symbiotic relationship with the pistol shrimp. They range from three to four inches 8 10 cm long. The spotted watchman goby is also known as the pink and blue spotted singapore shrimp leptocephalus prawn or pinkspotted shrimp goby.
The head and body are yellow orange with bright blue spots on the head and fins. This goby is known to be one of the watchman family that will share it s burrow with a pistol shrimp. I hope ya ll are enjoying these.
There are two color phases. A peaceful but territorial bottom dwelling and burrowing goby. The yellow watchman goby wears an amusing perpetual frown and likes to peek out from behind rocks.
The tiger watchman goby valenciennea wardii also known as the ward s sleeper ward s tiger or tiger sleeper goby is a favorite among reef tank enthusiasts. The yellow watchman goby cryptocentrus cinctus is a small bright yellow goby with blue speckles on its face. The bluespotted watchman goby commonly referred to as the blackfinned shrimp goby was first discovered by bleeker in 1849.
Another factual opinionted video about a fish. The yellow watchman goby is also known as the yellow prawn or yellow shrimp goby was first discovered in 1936 by herre. I just love talking about my fish.
It is found from zero to twenty five meters 0 82 ft deep but are most commonly found at depths of ten meters. Its diet should include a variety of live and frozen brine shrimp mysis shrimp live black worms and. The tiger watchman goby stirs the sand as it sifts through it straining out food.
The first has an orange head with blue spots the body is orange with red bands and the dorsal fin has black spots. The second phase is olive drab with blue spots.