The Green Mandarin Goby is a uniquely colored fish, with a maze of orange and green coursing through its head and body with the tail and head and some bordering colored in a bright blue.  The Green Mandarin Goby is a very beautiful addition to any saltwater fish tank of 30 gallons or larger which includes live rock and sand.  The Green Mandarin Goby loves to hide, and your aquarium will need several to keep this particular Goby happy!

The Green Mandarin Goby loves live brine shrimp and live black worms.  It will also consume live animals it finds on the live rock.  Sizes range from a small size of 1" to a quite large size of 4".

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SaltWater - Green Mandarin Goby - Pair
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