Viator Snakehead Gudgeon (Giuris viator)
Overview
The Viator Snakehead Gudgeon is a slender, active sleeper goby with a streamlined “snakehead-like” profile and attractive mottled patterning. It is adaptable, hardy, and well-suited to a variety of freshwater and low-end brackish setups.
Origin
Widely distributed across northern Australia, New Guinea, and parts of Southeast Asia. Found in rivers, creeks, billabongs, and estuaries with sandy or silty substrates.
Feeding
Carnivorous but unfussy. Accepts sinking carnivore pellets, high-quality frozen foods (mysis, brine shrimp, bloodworm), chopped prawn, and small live foods. Offer varied, protein-rich meals to maintain colour and condition.
Tank Mates
Generally peaceful and fast enough to coexist with a broad range of species. Suitable companions include rainbowfish, hardy tetras, peaceful cichlids, larger gudgeons, and brackish species (if kept in slightly salty water). Avoid very small fish and shrimp, which may be eaten.
Aggression
Low to moderate. May establish a small territory, especially with similar gobies, but rarely causes serious conflict. Can be kept singly or in a spacious tank with multiple hiding spots.
Experience Level
Beginner to intermediate. Very hardy, adaptable, and tolerant of a range of conditions.
Water Parameters
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Temperature: 72°F – 86°F (22°C – 30°C)
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pH: 6.8 – 8.2
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Hardness: 5 – 20 dGH
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Salinity: Freshwater to lightly brackish (up to ~1.005 SG)
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Notes: Prefers open swimming space with some structure such as roots, stones, or plants.
Resilient, adaptable, and attractively patterned, the Viator Snakehead Gudgeon is an excellent choice for hobbyists seeking an active yet peaceful medium-sized predator.