[2][3] The size of their populations are unknown, meaning it is not currently clear whether the bicolored sponge goby is in need of conservation.
[3] Their color is dark across the dorsal-most third of their bodies, the lower two-thirds are pale, and the fins are generally clear.
[2] It can be found in the western Atlantic Ocean, especially near the island of Navassa, Jamaica, and Curaçao[1][3] Very little is known about the population numbers and conservation of this species, and it is considered data deficient by the IUCN.
[3] Bicolored sponge gobies are considered data deficient by the IUCN, meaning that estimations of the total number of individuals and the trend of the population through time is unknown.
[1] While no specific actions have been taken to conserve this species, many portions of their native range (including their type locality) are protected areas.