Hi-Fin Black Banded Goby
Hi-Fin Black Banded Goby (Stonogobiops xanthorhinicus)
The Hi-Fin Banded Goby, scientifically known as Stonogobiops xanthorhinicus, is a vibrant and compact fish that grows up to about 3 inches (7.6 cm) in length. It features a slender body and a prominent dorsal fin, giving it its distinctive “hi-fin” look. Its body is adorned with striking red and white bands, complemented by its charming yellow face. In the wild, the Hi-Fin Banded Goby is found in shallow reef environments, where it prefers sandy or rubble substrates. It often takes refuge in crevices and burrows among rocks or coral heads, which provide essential protection and shelter. To keep a Hi-Fin Banded Goby healthy, it is crucial to maintain stable water conditions through effective filtration and regular water changes. This species requires moderate care and attention to ensure its well-being. The Hi-Fin Banded Goby exhibits a fascinating feeding behavior through its symbiotic relationship with pistol shrimp.