The perky fellow on this month’s cover is a Gobiodon citrinus, a fish with such diverse common names as “citron goby,” “poison goby,” and “clown goby.” It and its congeners make perfect specimens for reef tanks and for fish-only tanks with similar peaceful and timid species. Collectively known as coral gobies, these fish live among th ebranches of Acropora corals.
Photograph by Stephan Kerkhofs/Shutterstock.
Feature Articles
Getting to Know Your Neighbors: Our Native Fishes
Author: Anthony Terceira
Helfrich’s Firefish: A Rare Gem from a Familiar Family
Author: Philip Hunt
Lessons from Two African Cichlids
Author: Richard Stratton
Penguin Tetras
Author: Maddy Hargrove
The Weird and Wonderful World of Whiptails
Author: Neale Monks, PhD
The Wondrous but Challenging World of Anemones
Author: Mark Denaro
Tropical Fish on Postage Stamps
Author: Diana Erbio
Using Rocks to Suggest the Expanse of an Open Area
Author: Takashi Amano
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