Orange goby (sineleotris saccaharae)
The Orange Goby (Sineleotris saccharae) is a rare and eye-catching freshwater goby known for its vibrant orange coloration and bold patterning. Native to Asia, this bottom-dwelling species combines unique looks with subtle predatory behavior, making it a standout addition to specialized aquariums.
With its perching behavior and alert personality, this goby adds character and movement to the lower levels of the tank.
Max Size
- 3–5 inches in captivity
- Compact, thick-bodied goby
Tank Size
- Minimum: 20–30 gallons
- Recommended: 40+ gallons for groups or multiple specimens
- Prefers tanks with plenty of bottom space
Tank Mates
- Semi-aggressive for its size
- Best with:
- Similar-sized fish
- Peaceful to semi-aggressive species
- Avoid:
- Very small fish (may be eaten)
- Highly aggressive tank mates
Diet
Carnivorous:
- Frozen foods (bloodworms, brine shrimp)
- Small live foods
- Sinking pellets (may take time to accept)
👉 Prefers meaty foods and feeding near the bottom
Care & Behavior
- Bottom-dweller—often rests on substrate or decor
- Prefers sand or smooth gravel
- Enjoys hiding spots like rocks and caves
- Moderate activity with bursts during feeding
Why We Love Them
- Bright orange coloration stands out in any tank
- Rare and uncommon species
- Unique goby behavior and personality
- Great for specialty or Asian biotope tanks
⚠️ Important Notes
- Can be territorial with other bottom dwellers
- Ensure food reaches the bottom
- May prey on very small tank mates
- Requires clean, stable water conditions
Original: $30.00
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$10.50

Description
The Orange Goby (Sineleotris saccharae) is a rare and eye-catching freshwater goby known for its vibrant orange coloration and bold patterning. Native to Asia, this bottom-dwelling species combines unique looks with subtle predatory behavior, making it a standout addition to specialized aquariums.
With its perching behavior and alert personality, this goby adds character and movement to the lower levels of the tank.
Max Size
- 3–5 inches in captivity
- Compact, thick-bodied goby
Tank Size
- Minimum: 20–30 gallons
- Recommended: 40+ gallons for groups or multiple specimens
- Prefers tanks with plenty of bottom space
Tank Mates
- Semi-aggressive for its size
- Best with:
- Similar-sized fish
- Peaceful to semi-aggressive species
- Avoid:
- Very small fish (may be eaten)
- Highly aggressive tank mates
Diet
Carnivorous:
- Frozen foods (bloodworms, brine shrimp)
- Small live foods
- Sinking pellets (may take time to accept)
👉 Prefers meaty foods and feeding near the bottom
Care & Behavior
- Bottom-dweller—often rests on substrate or decor
- Prefers sand or smooth gravel
- Enjoys hiding spots like rocks and caves
- Moderate activity with bursts during feeding
Why We Love Them
- Bright orange coloration stands out in any tank
- Rare and uncommon species
- Unique goby behavior and personality
- Great for specialty or Asian biotope tanks
⚠️ Important Notes
- Can be territorial with other bottom dwellers
- Ensure food reaches the bottom
- May prey on very small tank mates
- Requires clean, stable water conditions


















