Gudgeon
Gobio gobio
Profile: Gudgeon (Gobio gobio)
Gudgeon profile
Area of origin:
The gudgeon is found in almost all of Europe, with the exception of the southernmost countries. It lives in clear, cool, oxygen-rich waters with a gravel or sandy bottom.
Species:
The gudgeon itself (Gobio gobio) is the most common species. However, there are many related species within the genus Gobio - but these are very rare in the trade. The species frequently offered in the pet trade include
- European gudgeon (Gobio gobio)
- Gobio species (e.g. Gobio obtusirostris) are much rarer
Social behaviour:
The gudgeon is peaceful, sociable and very active on the bottom. It is suitable for cold-water pools/garden ponds with other calm species such as minnows, bitterlings and damselflies. It loves group behaviour and has a calm, inquisitive nature.
Keeping conditions:
- High oxygen content
- Filtering with a gentle current Sand or gravel bottom for burrowing
- Larger tanks with lots of hiding places (stones, roots)
- Cold water keeping, therefore no heating required
- Regular water changes are important
Breeding:
Breeding in the aquarium is difficult: Spawning time in spring. Eggs are laid on gravel. High current and oxygen required. More successful in ponds than in aquaria.
Special features:
Very robust with good water quality. Requires cool, oxygen-rich water - not a tropical fish. Actively burrows at the bottom, so a fine substrate is important. Excellent for cold-water aquaria and near-natural tanks
Conclusion:
The gudgeon is a peaceful, natural and extremely interesting bottom fish for cold-water tanks or ponds. With its liveliness and group dynamics, it brings movement into the aquarium. It requires clean, cool water, a current and sufficient space. Then it is a long-lived and fascinating fish to keep.
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