How do you pair up neon blue gobies (Elacatinus oceanops)

I never found out any specific way to do it, but I bought two small ones, and they were spawning three weeks later and ever since. I'm not sure if they are hermaphrodites, but if they aren't then I guess you just have to be lucky!? I did buy two gold-striped neons, and they have yet to show any spawning behavior... I'm sure someone else has some more info. on that. Here's a pic:


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oops, its giant, sorry about that :rolleyes:

Matt
 
Pretty easy.Set a group and pick two standing side by side,they are a pair.:cool: No,they are not hermaphrodites.
 
Neon gobies

Neon gobies

Do they fight, or are they comfortable in close proximity to each other? If they seem to enjoy the company of their tankmate, I think you've got a male and a female. If they fight constantly, they're likely the same sex.

I got myself a breeding pair by putting two juveniles together and waiting. They've been laying regularly for a few months now and I'm trying to raise the fry. Each hatch gets a little bit better, but it's still frustrating.

Good luck,
Jon
 
I dont claim to be an expert on neon gobies, but i beleve small juviniles will sex themselves.

Buying 2 small juvis will produce a pair. Worked for me with my 3 pairs. I havent managed to get hold of any glodstripes yet, but dont see why these would be any different.

Mark
 
Neon gobies

Neon gobies

What I'm saying, and what I think the others are saying, is that if you put two juveniles together, when they grow up they are likely to become a mated, breeding pair of adult gobies.
 
I am pretty sure that Todd Gardner ( breeds them) told me they were hermaphrodites but don't quote me on that. He sent me 8 juvies, I paired them at random and got 4 spawning pairs. Could just be dumb luck :confused:
 
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