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Trimma sanguinellum Winterbottom & Southcott, 2007
Sanguinello pygmy goby
Trimma is a genus of very small fish from the goby family (Gobiidae). The more than 80 species of this genus live hidden in the coral reefs of the tropical Indo-Pacific.
A small Trimma goby, all of which are generally easy to keep. They are not very sensitive to diseases and usually establish themselves quickly in the aquarium.
They should not be kept with fish that are too large and robust, as otherwise they would hardly be seen.
Wonderful for small aquariums with delicate stocking.
However, they usually come to us as by-catch, as the gobies are usually very small.
The goby only reaches 2.1 cm.
This species was first described by Richard Winterbottom in 2007.
Reference:
Winterbottom, R. and L. Southcott, 2007. Two new species of the genus Trimma (Percomorpha: Gobioidei) from western Thailand. Aqua Int. J. Ichthyol. 13(2):69-76.
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Sanguinello pygmy goby
Trimma is a genus of very small fish from the goby family (Gobiidae). The more than 80 species of this genus live hidden in the coral reefs of the tropical Indo-Pacific.
A small Trimma goby, all of which are generally easy to keep. They are not very sensitive to diseases and usually establish themselves quickly in the aquarium.
They should not be kept with fish that are too large and robust, as otherwise they would hardly be seen.
Wonderful for small aquariums with delicate stocking.
However, they usually come to us as by-catch, as the gobies are usually very small.
The goby only reaches 2.1 cm.
This species was first described by Richard Winterbottom in 2007.
Reference:
Winterbottom, R. and L. Southcott, 2007. Two new species of the genus Trimma (Percomorpha: Gobioidei) from western Thailand. Aqua Int. J. Ichthyol. 13(2):69-76.
springschutz