Gobiidae
Sicyopus
5.08 cm
Peaceful, Community
Insectivore
37.85 L
22.0 C - 26.0 C
pH: 6.0 - 7.5
KH: 4 - 8 dKH
Bottom
The Red Lipstick Sicyopus Goby (Sicyopus rubicundus) is a very rare freshwater dwarf goby that is native to Indonesia. It is known for the yellow second dorsal fin and bright red/orange coloration that mature male specimens display on their lips and back half of the body. Females are not as colorful, but are still very active and interesting. This fascinating fish is a micropredator that is an excellent candidate for the mature aquarium. There have been some instances where they may go after dwarf shrimp or other nano ivertebrates but they are safe to keep with larger species of shrimp.
An aquarium with heavy water flow (10 to 15 times turnover per hour) and very clean, clear water is required for the Red Lipstick Sicyopus Goby, especially when it is kept in warmer water. This fish is native to shallow, clear, fast-flowing waters and it is sensitive to declines in water quality, so regular aquarium maintenance is a must.
The Red Lipstick Sicyopus Goby is a micropredator in nature. It is known to accept frozen and live meaty foods of appropriate size. This fish usually will not accept dry foods. As long as it is kept in a well-maintained, mature aquarium with high water flow, the Red Lipstick Sicyopus Goby is a hardy and entertaining fish. It will not bother aquarium plants. In fact, Anubias species are an excellent plant to keep with this goby.
Most small rasboras, tetras, hillstream loaches, and other small, peaceful fish are good tankmates for the Red Lipstick Sicyopus Goby. Due to its small size, it can be kept with most other peaceful fish and larger invertebrates that are too large to be considered prey. Peaceful bottom-dwelling fish are also a possibility in a large enough tank, but care must be taken to ensure that the Red Lipstick Sicyopus Goby is not outcompeted for food and space. The Red Lipstick Sicyopus Goby can be somewhat territorial, especially smaller tanks, so it may occasionally bully other passive, slow-moving bottom-dwellers if space is limited.
Many gobies have the ability to climb glass and jump out of the water, so an aquarium lid is necessary to prevent escape.
Information from:
https://aquaticarts.com/products/red-lipstick-sicyopus-goby
Egg-layer (Parental Care)
10 fry
Unknown
Sicyopus regulary spawn in aquaria, they are cave brooders, but the larvae are very tiny and develop in marine environements. We have not heard so far from a successful rearing of the larvae under hobby conditions.
Source: https://www.aquariumglaser.de/en/25-perchlike-fishes/sicyopus-rubicundus-2/