Bicolor Goatfish; Fiji - Parupeneus barberinoides
The Bicolor Goatfish is a vibrant and fascinating species. Its body is predominantly red, transitioning to yellow towards the back, with distinct horizontal white stripes. These fish can grow up to 10 inches and require a minimum tank size of 125 gallons. Known for their peaceful nature, Bicolor Goatfish coexist well with other fish, corals, and invertebrates, though they may occasionally consume some invertebrates, so caution is advised in reef tanks.
Thriving in established aquariums, Bicolor Goatfish use their barbels to sift through sand and pick at live rock, searching for small invertebrates between meals. This behavior also benefits the health of the sand bed. As carnivores, they need a diet rich in meaty foods like mysis and brine shrimp, along with high-quality frozen foods. Feeding them at least two small meals daily ensures their well-being.
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Size Categories: Tiny: Up to 1 inch, Small: Over 1-1.5 inches, Small/Medium: Over 1.5-2.5 inches, Medium: Over 2.5-3.5 inches, Medium/Large: Over 3.5-4.5 inches, Large: Over 4.5-5.5 inches, Extra Large: Over 5.5-6.5 inches, Extra Extra Large: Over 6.5-7.5 inches, Show Size: Over 7.5-9.5 inches, Jumbo: Over 9.5 inches