lindenthaler.9
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Does anyone have experience keeping these? I just came across these and have never seen or heard of them before. Butterfly goby seems to be their other common name, Neovespicula Depressifrons is the scientific name. (This appears to be their new scientific name, Vespicula Depressifrons was the previous scientific)
Does anyone know what SG they do best in? I've read conflicting information where some they live brackish their entire lives, and others saying they will require full salt.
I've already determined they'll have a species only tank, right now I'm thinking mid end brackish. Any opinions on whether they should be kept alone or in groups? And if so, tank size for a group?
Thanks in advance-
How to keep your new butterfly goby/wasp fish, Vespicula depressifrons, with pictures
(The best source I've found so far)
Does anyone know what SG they do best in? I've read conflicting information where some they live brackish their entire lives, and others saying they will require full salt.
I've already determined they'll have a species only tank, right now I'm thinking mid end brackish. Any opinions on whether they should be kept alone or in groups? And if so, tank size for a group?
Thanks in advance-
How to keep your new butterfly goby/wasp fish, Vespicula depressifrons, with pictures
(The best source I've found so far)