The Clingfish (Gobiesox strumosus) is a unique addition to saltwater aquariums, known for its ability to attach to smooth surfaces using its specialized suction-cup-like pelvic fins.
Native to the Western Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico, this small fish, reaching up to 3 inches in length, features a mottled brown or olive body with subtle patterns that provide excellent camouflage.
Clingfish are peaceful and best suited for nano or species-specific tanks with plenty of live rock and crevices for hiding.
They feed on small crustaceans, worms, and meaty foods, making them a captivating choice for experienced aquarists seeking something unusual for their aquarium.