We sell live marble goby, ketutu, soon Hock, ikan ubi
Written by admin on August 24th, 2009
We sell live baby marble goby size between 1 to 3 inch. We can ship minimum 1,000pcs and maximum 200,000 pcs for each shipment. we need to give us order time 1 or 2 month. Our marble goby is sourced from natural breeding. Contact us at 017-2396413
Description of marble goby
Scientific name:- Oxyeleotris marmorata (Marbled Goby)
Class: Actinopterygii (ray-finned fishes)
Order: Perciformes (perch-like fish)
Fish Family: Eleotridae
Other Scientific Name(s) : Eleotris marmorata, Bostrichthys marmoratus, Oxyeleotris marmoratus, Gigantogobius jordani, Callieleotris platycephalus
Common Name: Marbled Goby
Other Common Names: Marble goby, ketutu, soon hock, ikan ubi, haruan bodoh
Distribution: Asia: Thailand Indonesia.
Feed: Pre starter with live foods like larval feeders, then dead foods like small pieces of chicken. can be trained to take fish foods, we feed with mine pellets. after settling down we feed with anything meat. they grow up to about 50cm
Can be aggresive to it’s own kind, but when adult is lethargic & slow moving & won’t bother about anything except food. when young (1inch) they will tolerate one another as long as they have been introduced at the same time. they will nip at small fishes, especially longfin danios. can become real characters. older ones may bite when caught so handle with care.
Breeding: give them caves & you might have luck. babies can eat the same foods as the adults, though in smaller quantities.
Other:-
We noticed several gobies darting around in there and caught some. the dealer thought of them as nothing more than rubbish fish and fed them to arowanas and his snakehead. I therefore got 10 absolutely free. at 1 inch long they were very endearing and settled down in almost immediately. it took 1 week for them to get used to fish foods. they are hardy, and can survive out of water for an hour.
We got mine from a shop dealing in grass shrimp. here in Malaysia the shrimp are caught by hoovering them up from the river bottom or with scooop nets and everything is thrown in. gobies were often caught with these shrimps. the dealer had 2 concrete tanks full of shrimp.

















