Purple Firefish Goby
Nemateleotris decora
Purple Firefish

Identification: Its coloration is white overall, with purple on the head and purple outlining the finnage, including the long front spines of the dorsal fins. 

Maximum Length: Grows to a length of approximately three inches.

Origin: Indo-Pacific

Minimum tank size: 10 Gallon

Behavior: This species makes an excellent marine aquarium species as it is relatively hardy, peaceful, and will accept a wide variety of prepared foods. Keeping a group of these fish in a small aquarium environment may lead to some aggression and territorial disputes. Otherwise, it is very unusual for this species to show aggression towards other fish. Care should be given when keeping this species with other fish as they tend to get picked upon by other aggressive species. 

If possible, this species should be housed with plenty of hiding places since it will like to take refuge when threatened. Also, be certain that the tank in which these fish are kept is well covered since they are known to be excellent leapers. 

Feeding and diet: Small meaty foods like, vitamin enriched brine, mysis shrimp and plankton.

Reef Compatibility: This species makes an excellent reef aquarium species because it will not harm invertebrates and will appreciate the cover that a reef structure will provide.

Cautions: Should be kept singly or in male-female pairs. Will jump through small openings.

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