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Brackish Mudskippers
Mudskippers are among the most unusual fish on the planet—creatures that don’t just survive out of water, but thrive there. Found across tropical and subtropical mangrove swamps, estuaries, and muddy shorelines.

Top 10 Beginner-Friendly Tropical Fish
New to fishkeeping? Discover the top 10 tropical fish perfect for beginners—easy to care for, hardy, and full of personality.

Fish Profiles | Shark Nose Goby
Shark Nose Gobies eat small crustaceans and parasites in the wild. They will eat finely chopped seafood, frozen foods, and commercial marine omnivore preparations in aquaria, once or twice a day.

Can Bumblebee Gobies live in Freshwater conditions?
The bumblebee goby, Brachygobius doriae, is a species that frequently appears nowadays in both brackish and freshwater aquaria.

How many Bumblebee Gobies should be kept together?
Bumblebee Gobies can be territorial and aggressive towards each other in small numbers, so keeping a moderately large-sized group of 6-8 or more will dilute the behaviour.

Are Bumblebee Gobies fin nippers?
The Bumblebee Goby is a great addition to a brackish water aquarium. They will need special care so research be needed before purchasing.





