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The Fire Goby, also known as the Firefish, is a beautiful and elegant marine species admired for its slender body and striking gradient coloration. Its head is bright yellow, blending into a fiery orange-red toward the tail, with a long, dart-like dorsal fin. Native to Indo-Pacific coral reefs, this peaceful fish is a favorite for reef aquariums due to its calm nature and eye-catching appearance.
Fire Goby / Firefish (Nemateleotris magnifica) – Complete Care Guide
Description
The Fire Goby, also known as the Firefish, is a beautiful and elegant marine species admired for its slender body and striking gradient coloration. Its head is bright yellow, blending into a fiery orange-red toward the tail, with a long, dart-like dorsal fin. Native to Indo-Pacific coral reefs, this peaceful fish is a favorite for reef aquariums due to its calm nature and eye-catching appearance.
Water Parameters
Stable marine conditions are essential for long-term health:
Temperature: 24–27°C (75–81°F)
pH: 8.1–8.4
Salinity: 1.020–1.025 SG
Alkalinity: 8–12 dKH
Tank Size: Minimum 75 liters (20 gallons)
Water Flow: Moderate
Water Changes: 10–20% biweekly
Care & Maintenance
Fire Gobies are relatively easy to care for with proper setup:
Provide plenty of hiding spots using live rock and caves.
Use a secure lid—they are excellent jumpers.
Maintain stable water parameters, as they are sensitive to fluctuations.
Feed a varied diet: small meaty foods like brine shrimp, mysis shrimp, and finely chopped seafood.
Feed small portions multiple times a day, as they have small mouths.
Ensure a peaceful environment to reduce stress.
Behaviour & Temperament
Very peaceful and shy fish.
Often seen hovering in the water column near a chosen hiding spot.
Quick to dart into hiding when startled.
Can be kept singly or as a bonded pair (may fight if not paired).
Non-aggressive and reef-safe.
Compatibility
Ideal for peaceful reef aquariums.
Compatible with other calm marine fish and invertebrates.
Avoid aggressive or territorial species that may intimidate them.
Suitable Tank Mates
Clownfish (peaceful species)
Small gobies and blennies
Royal Gramma
Cardinalfish
Reef-safe wrasses (non-aggressive types)
Shrimp and other invertebrates
Tank Mates to Avoid
Aggressive fish (dottybacks, large wrasses, triggers)
Territorial species that may bully them
Large predatory fish
Boisterous tank mates that cause stress
Pro Tips
Always use a tight-fitting lid—Fire Gobies are known jumpers.
Introduce them before more aggressive fish to help them settle.
Provide low-stress zones with caves and shaded areas.
Keep lighting moderate, avoiding sudden intensity changes.
If keeping a pair, ensure they are compatible or already bonded.
Maintain consistent feeding—shy individuals may struggle to compete for food.
Summary
The Fire Goby is a peaceful, reef-safe fish that adds elegance and vibrant color to marine aquariums. With stable water conditions, a calm environment, and proper care, it thrives and becomes a graceful highlight in any reef setup.
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The Fire Goby, also known as the Firefish, is a beautiful and elegant marine species admired for its slender body and striking gradient coloration. Its head is bright yellow, blending into a fiery orange-red toward the tail, with a long, dart-like dorsal fin. Native to Indo-Pacific coral reefs, this peaceful fish is a favorite for reef aquariums due to its calm nature and eye-catching appearance.
