Valenciennea puellaris, also known as the Orange-Spotted Sleeper Goby, is a popular choice for marine aquarium enthusiasts seeking a peaceful and active sand-sifting fish. This species is renowned for its distinctive orange spots and elongated body, making it an attractive addition to sandy reef tanks.
Care Level: Moderate. Valenciennea puellaris requires stable water parameters and a well-established aquarium with plenty of fine sand substrate to exhibit natural behaviours.
Temperament and Compatibility: This goby is peaceful and generally compatible with other non-aggressive tank mates. It is best kept singly or as a mated pair to avoid territorial disputes. Avoid housing with aggressive or overly boisterous species.
Diet: Valenciennea puellaris is primarily carnivorous, feeding on small invertebrates and detritus within the sand. Provide a varied diet including high-quality frozen or live foods such as mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, and specialised sinking pellets to ensure optimal health.
Tank Requirements: A minimum tank size of 75 litres (20 gallons) is recommended to provide sufficient space for swimming and sand-sifting activities. The aquarium should have a fine sand substrate at least 5 cm deep to allow natural burrowing and foraging.
Lighting and Water Flow: Moderate lighting and gentle to moderate water flow are ideal to mimic natural reef conditions without disturbing the substrate.
Placement: Valenciennea puellaris thrives in sandy areas of the tank with access to open swimming space and hiding spots such as rock caves or crevices.
Origin: Not Provided.
Maximum Size: Up to 15 cm (6 inches) in length.



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