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RECOMMENDED TANK PARAMETERS:Temperature:  73° - 79° F (23° - 26° C)pH:  6.5 - 7.0KH:  4 - 12 dKHMinimum tank size:  10-15 gallons for a school of 6The Schooling Glass Dwarf Goby (Gobiopterus chuno) is a very rare freshwater dwarf goby that is native to Sumatra, Singapore, Taiwan, India, and Bangladesh. It has a few distinctive qualities that make it unique from other gobies. First, it is a truly schooling species that occupies the middle of the water column. Second, it has a completely transparent body. This goby inhabits many freshwater waterways (including blackwater habitats) throughout Asia, and it can sometimes also be found in brackish water.     The Schooling Glass Dwarf Goby is a micropredator in nature. It is known to usually accept live and frozen meaty foods. This fish will also sometimes accept high-quality dry foods, but it typically will ignore them until very well established in the aquarium. The Schooling Glass Dwarf Goby is completely peaceful and attains a size of .75-1.2 inches (2-3 cm), so it is compatible with most other peaceful nano fish. It has a very small mouth, so it might be reasonably safe to keep with adult dwarf shrimp, although it might eat some of their fry. It is also compatible with other larger, peaceful invertebrates. It is sensitive to declines in water quality, so regular tank maintenance is a must. Little is known about the breeding habits of this species other than it is an egg-scatterer. There are no known cases of breeding in the home aquarium yet.

Pygmy Glass Goby Gobiopterus chuno 1.5cm

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