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  • Oh. That is apparently the problem people have with all Stiphodon species breeding.

    Perhaps, with a small siphon, you could suck the fry into an adjacent saltwater tank. If that's too much of a shock for the babies, then maybe you could place them in a tank that you acclimate to saltwater, and then to a fully cycled saltwater tank.

    Just some thoughts. I'm all for the captive breeding of fish for the purpose of keeping them in aquariums.

  • In the following websites, you can watch the picture that their eggs are deposited by the back of the stone for a while.

    It in "Freshwater Forum" in "Loaches Online Forums" There is it in a "Stiphodon genus of the Goby" contribution.

    I seem not to be able to write in URL directly somehow or other.

  • Wow. I love Stiphodon gobies.

    Were you successful in breeding them? I've never even heard of this species before.

  • Hi! leecristo.

    They lay eggs many times, and the male protects eggs. However, unfortunately it is difficult to breed it in a water tank.

    Because,their egg is very small, and the fry falls down to the sea after incubation immediately. (amphidromous migration)

    It is said that the artificial breeding of such a fish of the small egg type is very difficult.

    There was what I heard from the expert who challenged it, but seems not to have yet succeeded.

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