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Zebra Goby (Gobiosoma oceanops)

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Description

A tiny, peaceful goby with alternating blue and white stripes, the Zebra Goby is ideal for nano reefs and community saltwater tanks. Known for its utility as a cleaner fish and ease of care, it adds lively color and function to small aquariums.

Difficulty Level

Beginner Friendly

Region

Zebra Goby (Gobiosoma oceanops)

Core Details

Highlights

Care Level

0

/ 10

Hardy, reef-safe, and easy to keep; thrives in stable, well-maintained tanks.

Environment Impact

0

/ 10

Almost exclusively captive-bred, making it a sustainable marine choice.

Origin
Native to the Western Atlantic, especially the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico. Often found in coral reefs, rocky crevices, and shallow rubble zones.

Visual & Functional Appeal
Displays a striking pattern of neon blue and white vertical stripes along its slender body. Remains small (1.5–2 inches) and spends much of its time perched on rocks or substrate.

Purpose
Functions as a cleaner fish—removing parasites from tankmates—and as a lively visual addition to nano and reef aquariums. Also helps control microfauna populations.

Importance
Perfect for nano tanks, beginners, and peaceful reef setups. Its utility as a cleaner and small size make it a great fit for crowded or intricate aquascapes.

Included Resources
Needs mature live rock, moderate flow, and high water quality. Prefers tanks with multiple hiding places and open areas for perching.

Best Use Cases
Nano reefs, peaceful community tanks, coral-focused aquariums, and mixed-species displays. Ideal for tanks under 20 gallons.

Conservation Context
Extensively bred in captivity, drastically reducing the need for wild collection and supporting ethical marine aquarium practices.

Ideal Aquatic Animals
• Clownfish
• Firefish and dartfish
• Cleaner shrimp
• Other small gobies
• SPS/LPS corals and peaceful inverts

Region (A)
• Latitude: 18.4663° N
• Longitude: -66.1057° W
(Puerto Rico – Caribbean reef origin)

Region (B)
• Latitude: 25.7617° N
• Longitude: -80.1918° W
(Miami, Florida – shallow coastal reefs)

How Many Can I Keep?

Get smart stocking suggestions based on your tank size.

e.g. 75 gallons (280 L)

Zebra Goby (Gobiosoma oceanops)

Core Details

Highlights

Care Level

0

/ 10

Hardy, reef-safe, and easy to keep; thrives in stable, well-maintained tanks.

Environment Impact

0

/ 10

Almost exclusively captive-bred, making it a sustainable marine choice.

Origin
Native to the Western Atlantic, especially the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico. Often found in coral reefs, rocky crevices, and shallow rubble zones.

Visual & Functional Appeal
Displays a striking pattern of neon blue and white vertical stripes along its slender body. Remains small (1.5–2 inches) and spends much of its time perched on rocks or substrate.

Purpose
Functions as a cleaner fish—removing parasites from tankmates—and as a lively visual addition to nano and reef aquariums. Also helps control microfauna populations.

Importance
Perfect for nano tanks, beginners, and peaceful reef setups. Its utility as a cleaner and small size make it a great fit for crowded or intricate aquascapes.

Included Resources
Needs mature live rock, moderate flow, and high water quality. Prefers tanks with multiple hiding places and open areas for perching.

Best Use Cases
Nano reefs, peaceful community tanks, coral-focused aquariums, and mixed-species displays. Ideal for tanks under 20 gallons.

Conservation Context
Extensively bred in captivity, drastically reducing the need for wild collection and supporting ethical marine aquarium practices.

Ideal Aquatic Animals
• Clownfish
• Firefish and dartfish
• Cleaner shrimp
• Other small gobies
• SPS/LPS corals and peaceful inverts

Region (A)
• Latitude: 18.4663° N
• Longitude: -66.1057° W
(Puerto Rico – Caribbean reef origin)

Region (B)
• Latitude: 25.7617° N
• Longitude: -80.1918° W
(Miami, Florida – shallow coastal reefs)

How Many Can I Keep?

Get smart stocking suggestions based on your tank size.

e.g. 75 gallons (280 L)

Zebra Goby (Gobiosoma oceanops)

Core Details

Highlights

Care Level

0

/ 10

Hardy, reef-safe, and easy to keep; thrives in stable, well-maintained tanks.

Environment Impact

0

/ 10

Almost exclusively captive-bred, making it a sustainable marine choice.

Origin
Native to the Western Atlantic, especially the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico. Often found in coral reefs, rocky crevices, and shallow rubble zones.

Visual & Functional Appeal
Displays a striking pattern of neon blue and white vertical stripes along its slender body. Remains small (1.5–2 inches) and spends much of its time perched on rocks or substrate.

Purpose
Functions as a cleaner fish—removing parasites from tankmates—and as a lively visual addition to nano and reef aquariums. Also helps control microfauna populations.

Importance
Perfect for nano tanks, beginners, and peaceful reef setups. Its utility as a cleaner and small size make it a great fit for crowded or intricate aquascapes.

Included Resources
Needs mature live rock, moderate flow, and high water quality. Prefers tanks with multiple hiding places and open areas for perching.

Best Use Cases
Nano reefs, peaceful community tanks, coral-focused aquariums, and mixed-species displays. Ideal for tanks under 20 gallons.

Conservation Context
Extensively bred in captivity, drastically reducing the need for wild collection and supporting ethical marine aquarium practices.

Ideal Aquatic Animals
• Clownfish
• Firefish and dartfish
• Cleaner shrimp
• Other small gobies
• SPS/LPS corals and peaceful inverts

Region (A)
• Latitude: 18.4663° N
• Longitude: -66.1057° W
(Puerto Rico – Caribbean reef origin)

Region (B)
• Latitude: 25.7617° N
• Longitude: -80.1918° W
(Miami, Florida – shallow coastal reefs)

How Many Can I Keep?

Get smart stocking suggestions based on your tank size.

e.g. 75 gallons (280 L)

Zebra Goby (Gobiosoma oceanops)

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