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Orange Neon Goby (Elacatinus figaro)

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Description

A petite, reef-safe goby with glowing orange and blue stripes. Known for its cleaning behavior and perching habit, it brings vibrant color and utility to nano and reef aquariums.

Difficulty Level

Intermediate Care

Region

Orange Neon Goby (Elacatinus figaro)

Core Details

Highlights

Care Level

0

/ 10

Hardy and nano-tank compatible, but sensitive to rapid water changes and aggressive tankmates.

Environment Impact

0

/ 10

Captive-bred supply is increasing, reducing pressure on wild populations.

Origin
Native to the Atlantic coast of Brazil, especially shallow coral reefs and rocky ledges.

Visual & Functional Appeal
Bright neon orange stripes run along each side, separated by iridescent blue lines. The species perches on rocks or substrate, darting out to clean other fish or hunt microfauna.

Purpose
Acts as a natural cleaner fish, picking parasites from tankmates and helping to keep reef tanks healthy. Its small size makes it ideal for nano tanks and detailed aquascapes.

Importance
Promotes symbiotic relationships in the aquarium, supporting fish health and reducing parasite loads. Its peaceful nature makes it a favorite in mixed-species reef setups.

Included Resources
Requires mature live rock, high water quality, moderate flow, and stable reef parameters. Needs plenty of hiding places and open resting spots.

Best Use Cases
Nano reef aquariums, peaceful coral tanks, or community setups with other non-aggressive fish and inverts.

Conservation Context
Frequently bred in captivity, which helps preserve wild populations and supports sustainable marine aquarium practices.

Ideal Aquatic Animals
• Clownfish
• Firefish
• Cleaner shrimp
• Dartfish
• SPS/LPS corals and peaceful inverts

Region (A)
• Latitude: -12.9714° S
• Longitude: -38.5014° W
(Salvador, Brazil – coastal reef origin)

Region (B)
• Latitude: -18.8801° S
• Longitude: -39.8585° W
(Southern Bahia, Brazil – rocky ledge habitats)

How Many Can I Keep?

Get smart stocking suggestions based on your tank size.

e.g. 75 gallons (280 L)

Orange Neon Goby (Elacatinus figaro)

Core Details

Highlights

Care Level

0

/ 10

Hardy and nano-tank compatible, but sensitive to rapid water changes and aggressive tankmates.

Environment Impact

0

/ 10

Captive-bred supply is increasing, reducing pressure on wild populations.

Origin
Native to the Atlantic coast of Brazil, especially shallow coral reefs and rocky ledges.

Visual & Functional Appeal
Bright neon orange stripes run along each side, separated by iridescent blue lines. The species perches on rocks or substrate, darting out to clean other fish or hunt microfauna.

Purpose
Acts as a natural cleaner fish, picking parasites from tankmates and helping to keep reef tanks healthy. Its small size makes it ideal for nano tanks and detailed aquascapes.

Importance
Promotes symbiotic relationships in the aquarium, supporting fish health and reducing parasite loads. Its peaceful nature makes it a favorite in mixed-species reef setups.

Included Resources
Requires mature live rock, high water quality, moderate flow, and stable reef parameters. Needs plenty of hiding places and open resting spots.

Best Use Cases
Nano reef aquariums, peaceful coral tanks, or community setups with other non-aggressive fish and inverts.

Conservation Context
Frequently bred in captivity, which helps preserve wild populations and supports sustainable marine aquarium practices.

Ideal Aquatic Animals
• Clownfish
• Firefish
• Cleaner shrimp
• Dartfish
• SPS/LPS corals and peaceful inverts

Region (A)
• Latitude: -12.9714° S
• Longitude: -38.5014° W
(Salvador, Brazil – coastal reef origin)

Region (B)
• Latitude: -18.8801° S
• Longitude: -39.8585° W
(Southern Bahia, Brazil – rocky ledge habitats)

How Many Can I Keep?

Get smart stocking suggestions based on your tank size.

e.g. 75 gallons (280 L)

Orange Neon Goby (Elacatinus figaro)

Core Details

Highlights

Care Level

0

/ 10

Hardy and nano-tank compatible, but sensitive to rapid water changes and aggressive tankmates.

Environment Impact

0

/ 10

Captive-bred supply is increasing, reducing pressure on wild populations.

Origin
Native to the Atlantic coast of Brazil, especially shallow coral reefs and rocky ledges.

Visual & Functional Appeal
Bright neon orange stripes run along each side, separated by iridescent blue lines. The species perches on rocks or substrate, darting out to clean other fish or hunt microfauna.

Purpose
Acts as a natural cleaner fish, picking parasites from tankmates and helping to keep reef tanks healthy. Its small size makes it ideal for nano tanks and detailed aquascapes.

Importance
Promotes symbiotic relationships in the aquarium, supporting fish health and reducing parasite loads. Its peaceful nature makes it a favorite in mixed-species reef setups.

Included Resources
Requires mature live rock, high water quality, moderate flow, and stable reef parameters. Needs plenty of hiding places and open resting spots.

Best Use Cases
Nano reef aquariums, peaceful coral tanks, or community setups with other non-aggressive fish and inverts.

Conservation Context
Frequently bred in captivity, which helps preserve wild populations and supports sustainable marine aquarium practices.

Ideal Aquatic Animals
• Clownfish
• Firefish
• Cleaner shrimp
• Dartfish
• SPS/LPS corals and peaceful inverts

Region (A)
• Latitude: -12.9714° S
• Longitude: -38.5014° W
(Salvador, Brazil – coastal reef origin)

Region (B)
• Latitude: -18.8801° S
• Longitude: -39.8585° W
(Southern Bahia, Brazil – rocky ledge habitats)

How Many Can I Keep?

Get smart stocking suggestions based on your tank size.

e.g. 75 gallons (280 L)

Orange Neon Goby (Elacatinus figaro)

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