Paragobiodon lacunicolus is a charming goby species prized for its peaceful temperament and suitability for reef aquariums. This small marine fish is known for its vibrant colours and symbiotic relationships with coral habitats, making it a fascinating addition to a mature reef tank.
Care Level: Moderate care is recommended, with stable water parameters and a well-established aquarium environment.
Temperament: Generally peaceful and non-aggressive, suitable for community reef tanks with other small, non-territorial fish.
Diet: Omnivorous – feeds on small meaty foods such as brine shrimp, mysis shrimp, and finely chopped seafood, as well as algae and planktonic foods.
Minimum Tank Size: A minimum of 75 litres (20 gallons) is advised to provide sufficient swimming space and stable water conditions.
Lighting Requirements: Standard reef aquarium lighting is sufficient; no special lighting needs.
Water Flow: Moderate water flow is ideal to mimic natural reef conditions without stressing the fish.
Placement: Best kept in reef tanks with plenty of live rock and coral structures, providing hiding places and territories.
Origin: Not Provided.
Maximum Size: Typically grows up to 4 cm (1.5 inches).
Reef Safe: Yes, this species is considered reef safe and does not harm corals or invertebrates.
When introducing Paragobiodon lacunicolus to your aquarium, ensure stable water parameters and a peaceful community to reduce stress. Regular feeding with varied diet options will promote health and vibrant coloration.

