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Date received: 9/1/00
Identification: Amblygobius albimaculatus (Rüppell, 1830 )
Geographic origin: Indo-pacific
Taxonomy: (after I.C.Z.N.)
Size (mm): Uncertain as to sex. Smaller fish is ~60 mm and is darker in coloration. Larger fish is ~70 mm
Broodstock notes: none
Physical differences: Unknown, see above.
Adult diet: Artemia, flaked food, blood worms, and krill. Fed 1 - 2 times per day.
Pre-spawning activity: not indicated
Time spawning began: not indicated
Area spawning occurred: Attached under a large rock.
Frequency of spawning: first spawning
Egg description: Large cluster of eggs, white in color. Larger goby is always fanning eggs with tail and very protective
Approximate quantity: egg mass ~ 25 mm x 37 mm (hundreds of eggs)
Size: size of a pin head
Egg changes / development: No other information provided.
Incubation period: 4 days
Time hatching occurred: night
Size of hatching larvae: not indicated
Yolk sac present? not indicated
Newly hatched appearance: not indicated
Transfer / removal method: not removed
Sides of tank covered? No
Lighting & photo period: 80 watt fluorescent with 13.5 hour photoperiod. 20 watt 50/50 fluorescent with 14 hour photoperiod. Bulbs are ~ 50 mm from surface and changed at 6 - 8 month intervals.
Filtration: Liverock, live sand, Bio-wheel, 2 powerheads with "quick filters" and Seaclone® skimmer. Instant Ocean Reef Crystals® ASW. 20% monthly cahnge
Additives and dosages: none
Water temperature (F): 78
Comments: No additional information provided.
Synonym(s): Amblygobius phalaena
Vernacular name: Banded goby
Word origin: The genus Amblygobius from the Greek roots ambl, -y, meaning blunt; and gobi, =us, meaning a kind of fish. The species albimaculatus is from Latin root(s) albi meaning white; and maculatus meaning spotted, varigated, full of spots; The originally described species phalaena is a greek word meaning "a devouring monster" or whale and may be in reference to the shape of the body.
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