ORA似乎声称2014年是第一个“首先”announcing today他们的成就繁殖了捷豹戈比,Gobiopsis quinquecincta. That said, based on the timing and details, ORA has been sitting quietly on this success for several months, at least well back in 2013.
According to ORA’s announcement, this is the species that initially made its way into the trade asAstrabesp. from Japan (ORA obtained their broodstock in late 2010), and it wasn’t until examination of the offspring that a proper identification was made. Based on a reference ReefBuilder’s editor Jake Adams quickly turned up, this species has a much broader range than Japan, being found in sand & rubble zones at 0-10 meters in place including Sri Lanka, Palau, Malaysia, the Philippines and the Andaman Sea.
Clearly this is a welcome new addition to the ever-growing list of captive-bred accomplishments. Per奥拉的经历, “They can grow to 3 inches in captivity and are content even in small aquaria. In reef aquariums they will find a small crevice to their liking and defend it from others of their own kind. They accept a wide range of foods and do not pester other reef inhabitants.”
目前尚无有关饲养物种的简单或困难的信息,或任何不寻常的程序或协议。因此,我们可能暂时假设,该物种可能接受了标准的Goby型饲养方案,但诚然,这是一个完全的猜测。
上面的画廊显示了一些奇特的捷豹戈比的标本LiveAquariawhich will be retailing for around $29.