Looking to buy some bumble bee gobys and have seen them listed as both Brachygobius Xanthozona and Brachygobius Doriae. Are these the same fish or similar fish? I want to be sure to give them proper care.

Thanks Neale. I'm planning them in a low end brackish set up but wanted to be sure they were what I thought they were. Not to buy a fish for brackish that is really fresh! I've been thinking about diet a lot for these guys as I's had a pair many years ago who just didn't eat. I'm going to start with live and then try some frozen. I figure I'll put the food in a turkey baster and shoot it to the bottom of the tank. Hopefully I can get them liking some frozen but brine shrimp aren't, on the other hand that big a deal to do either. Thanks again for the input.
PS- Love the book, very informative and gets me thinking about things that I hadn't thought of!![]()
Crazy idea Neale, would Bettas work well with BBGs (in freshwater obivously)? I have a thought they might be: Bumblebees are bottom dwellers, small finned, and don't seem to share colors with Betta species. They also have a nice small bioload, so they can share a small space with them (within reason). I am a bit concerned about the territory issues, but I would hope that would just inspire them to stay away from each other?
Again, completely crazy or possible?
. I want to do this one right.Will filter media from my brackish tank (at about 1.005) be at all useful in seeding a freshwater tank or will all the bacteria just die on contact with the freshwater?