
White Cap Goby
Lotilia klausewitzi - The White Cap Goby is one of the rarest gobies in the aquarium trade, and most aquarium professionals have never even seen one in person. Wild caught White Cap Gobies are difficult to feed in captivity. These captive bred gobies from David Sowash at Reef Life Creations are raised on prepared foods like frozen baby brine, chopped mysis, and PE Calanus, making them easier to keep in captivity. While the gobies are still growing, feed at least 3 - 4x a day. White Cap Gobies are well-behaved reef inhabitants that will not pick at coral, sessile invertebrates, or other species of fish. Avoid keeping it with aggressive species or animals that are large enough to eat small fish. Like other gobies, these can easily jump out of an aquarium when chased or frightened, so a tight fitting lid is required. With a max size of 2" they require an aquarium of at least 10 gallons. We strongly recommend using an acclimation box to introduce new fish to your aquarium. Shrimp Symbion