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Bottom-dwelling freshwater Gobies are becoming increasingly more available in the pet trade. The Candidus Goby is peaceful towards tank mates, except if they're other Gobies. It's best to keep one to a tank, or a male/female pair may work if the tank is large enough. Their tank should be a minimum of {{in|24}} in length with a gravel/sand mix substrate and hiding places in rounded river rocks and [[bogwood]]. They are a current and high oxygen loving species so should work well with fish that like the similar conditions such as [[White Cloud Mountain Minnow]]s. They are bottom dwelling and they may dig in the substrate, so all décor should be secure. Water quality should be excellent and they are best only kept in well matured tanks. | Bottom-dwelling freshwater Gobies are becoming increasingly more available in the pet trade. The Candidus Goby is peaceful towards tank mates, except if they're other Gobies. It's best to keep one to a tank, or a male/female pair may work if the tank is large enough. Their tank should be a minimum of {{in|24}} in length with a gravel/sand mix substrate and hiding places in rounded river rocks and [[bogwood]]. They are a current and high oxygen loving species so should work well with fish that like the similar conditions such as [[White Cloud Mountain Minnow]]s. They are bottom dwelling and they may dig in the substrate, so all décor should be secure. Water quality should be excellent and they are best only kept in well matured tanks. | ||
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*'''[[Red Shiner]]''' (''Cyprinella lutrensis'') | *'''[[Red Shiner]]''' (''Cyprinella lutrensis'') | ||
:*Adult Size: {{in|2|4}} | :*Adult Size: {{in|2|4}} |