Rhinogobius wuii (The Hong Kong Goby)

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Rhinogobius wuii (The Hong Kong Goby)

Post by sabbath »

AKA 'White Cheeked Goby"

I got a couple pairs of these guys a few weeks ago. Very entertaining little guys. Have been keeping them well fed and have been doing alot of water changing lately. hoping to trigger a spawn. Took a snap of a male and female this evening. Thought you guys might like to see.

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Post by Mike_Noren »

R. wui is a lovely fish. I kept and bred it a couple of years ago, but haven't seen it for sale since then.

That female looks gravid to me, so even though the male is not in breeding coloration, I think breeding will happen soon.

I assume the male has already dug out a cave?

You'll know they have spawned because the male will suddenly just disappear - he seals himself in with the eggs in the cave, and doesn't open the entrance to the cave again until the eggs have hatched.
Once the larvae leaves the cave the parents will consider them food, but if you have plenty of hiding places some will probably survive.
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Post by sabbath »

Hi Mike,

The other male is colored up. I cannot get a photo though, because he does not stop moving. I think there will be a spawn soon as well. He's contstantly digging, and defending his cave. Both the females are gravid, as well. Thanks for the tip on the parents becoming predators of the fry. I'll have to suck them out with a turkey baster i guess.
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Post by nonamethefish »

Beautiful fish! This is a fish I was interested in but could never find so eventually gave up. I do plan on trying desert gobies soon.
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Post by apistomaster »

White Cheek Gobies are very cool fish.
Lot's of fun to keep and breed. About as close as a FW aquarist can get to the Pearly Jawfish.

I have never had much success keeping more than one male to a tank less than 20 gal.s in the long term.

I hope you have success in raising a batch of them.
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Post by sabbath »

I hope so too. They seem to be doing everything but actually spawning. I'm going to hit them with a cool waterchange and see if that helps.
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