Can you ID this fish?

Shawn O

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While in petco today I saw a fish that looked pretty close to a Court Jester Goby (Amblygobius rainfordi) but instead of orange stripes on a gray/green body it had black stripes on a bright yellow body. It had the same dartfish type fins as on the Court Jester, as well as the two spots toward the top rear of the fish. Attached are a pic and a video, sorry for the quality, cheap camera phone.
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Hector's goby. Very nice fish, and rather similar to a court jester. Algae-eater, hovers, peaceful, intelligent, just an all-around good fish to have in a peaceful tank.
 
Thanks folks, I missed that one on LA. It looks almost identical except the black stripes are wider than the yellow, must be because the one in my pic is a juvenile.
 
Not a golden neon. Too many stripes, head isn't rounded, there's a tailspot, the colors are off, and neons don't hover like that. He's definitely a Hector's goby, and a cutie!

I'm more curious what that fish in the next tank is. It looks a bit like some kind of anthias, but it's really pale.
 
Yeah, I doubt we can ID the pale thing from just that.

However, the cute fellow is definitely a Hector's goby. If you have a bit of space open and nothing in your tank will attack or eat him, I say you get him! Wonderful fish, those guys.
 
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