Yellow Watchman Goby Care (Cryptocentrus cinctus)
A peaceful, reef-safe shrimp goby known for burrowing, bold personality, and the famous partnership with pistol shrimp. Use this guide to set up the right habitat, dial in feeding, and keep your goby thriving long-term.
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Quick Care Sheet
- Scientific name: Cryptocentrus cinctus
- Min tank: 20 gallons (bigger is easier)
- Substrate: Sand recommended
- Temperament: Peaceful (territorial with similar gobies)
- Reef safe: Yes
- Diet: Frozen mysis, brine, chopped seafood, quality pellets
- Temp: 75–79°F
- Salinity: 1.024–1.026 SG
- pH: ~8.1–8.4
- Ammonia/Nitrite: 0
- Nitrate: Low–moderate
Stability matters more than chasing perfect numbers—avoid sudden swings.
- Perches near a “home base” cave/burrow
- Moves sand and rubble to decorate the entrance
- Stares at you like a tiny bulldog (fan favorite)
- May “stand guard” if paired with a pistol shrimp
Tank Setup for Long-Term Success
Yellow Watchman Gobies thrive when they can claim a safe burrow zone. Give them sand, stable rockwork, and at least one cave entrance they can defend.
- Sand bed: fine–medium grain makes burrowing easier.
- Rockwork: secure rocks on the glass (not on loose sand) so burrowing can’t topple structures.
- Hiding spots: multiple caves reduce stress and improve feeding response.
- Flow: moderate; avoid blasting the burrow area.
- Lid: recommended—jumping can happen during stress.
Create a “goby corner”: sand + small rubble + a cave opening. If pairing with a pistol shrimp, add extra rubble (pea-sized pieces) the shrimp can use to reinforce the burrow.
Feeding Schedule & Best Foods
Start with frozen meaty foods (mysis is a favorite), then transition to pellets if you want convenience. Target feeding helps shy gobies compete with faster fish.
| Goal | What to Feed | How Often | Tip |
|---|---|---|---|
| Get eating fast | Frozen mysis | Daily | Target feed near burrow |
| Variety | Brine + chopped seafood | 2–3x/week | Small portions, multiple bites |
| Convenience | Quality marine pellets | Daily (optional) | Mix with frozen at first |
| Best condition | Rotate 2–3 foods | Ongoing | Consistency beats “rare treats” |
Use a turkey baster or feeding pipette and gently “rain” food right above the goby’s perch. This reduces food theft and builds confidence quickly.
More: Best Reef Fish Foods
Goby + Pistol Shrimp Pairing
The goby acts as a lookout while the pistol shrimp digs and maintains the burrow. This partnership is natural, reef-safe, and one of the most entertaining combos you can add to a sand-bed reef.
- Tank size: 20g+ is a great start.
- Habitat: sand + rubble is key.
- Expectations: shrimp may hide early; give it time.
- Feeding: target feed both near the burrow.
If you want the pairing to work fast, set up the burrow area first—sand + rubble + a cave edge.
