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Bella Sleeper Goby

Overview:
The Bella Sleeper Goby is a peaceful and hardy fish, ideal for both novice and experienced aquarists. They thrive in a well-maintained aquarium with a minimum size of 30 gallons. The ideal habitat includes a sandy substrate, as they enjoy sifting through sand in search of food. Provide plenty of hiding spots using rocks, caves, and plants to mimic their natural environment. Maintain water temperatures between 72-78°F, with a pH of 8.1-8.4 and specific gravity of 1.020-1.025. Regular water changes and efficient filtration are essential to keep the water quality high, as they are sensitive to ammonia and nitrite levels.

Compatibility:
Bella Sleeper Gobies are generally peaceful and can be kept with other non-aggressive species. Ideal tankmates include other gobies, blennies, and small reef-safe fish. Avoid housing them with aggressive or territorial species, as they may become stressed or outcompeted for food. They can coexist with invertebrates like shrimp and snails, but caution should be taken with small crustaceans, as they may become prey. It is best to keep only one Bella Sleeper Goby per tank unless it is a mated pair, as they can be territorial towards their own kind.

Health and Quarantine:
Regular monitoring of water parameters and maintaining a clean environment are crucial for the health of Bella Sleeper Gobies. They are susceptible to common marine diseases such as ich and marine velvet. Quarantine new fish for at least two weeks before introducing them to the main tank to prevent the spread of disease. During quarantine, observe for signs of illness such as white spots, rapid breathing, or lethargy. Treat any health issues promptly with appropriate medications. Provide a stress-free environment by minimizing sudden changes in water conditions and avoiding overcrowding. Regularly check for signs of stress or illness to ensure they remain healthy and vibrant.

Bella Sleeper Gobies are omnivorous and require a varied diet to maintain optimal health. In the wild, they feed on small invertebrates and detritus. In captivity, offer a balanced diet of high-quality flake or pellet food supplemented with live or frozen foods such as brine shrimp, mysis shrimp, and bloodworms. Feed them small amounts 2-3 times daily, ensuring they consume the food within a few minutes to prevent overfeeding and water quality issues. Supplement their diet with occasional vegetable matter like blanched spinach or spirulina to provide essential nutrients.

Bella Sleeper Goby exhibits a calm swimming style, often resting on the substrate. It is generally peaceful but can be territorial, especially during breeding. Typically solitary, it may tolerate conspecifics if ample space is provided. Compatible with non-aggressive species, it thrives in a community tank with similar-sized fish. Avoid housing with overly aggressive or significantly larger species to prevent stress or injury. This species prefers a tank with plenty of hiding spots and a sandy substrate to mimic its natural habitat.