Zoramia gilberti is a species of Cardinalfish from the Western Central Pacific.
It occasionally makes its way into the aquarium trade.
[1] Z. gilberti is found in sheltered bays and lagoons, where it gathers in large aggregations among branching corals, and frequently mixes with other cardinalfish species.
[2] The specific name honors the American ichthyologist and fisheries biologist Charles H. Gilbert (1859-1928) of Stanford University who was a colleague of David Starr Jordan's, who described this species with Alvin Seale in 1905.
[3] This order Gobiiformes (goby) related article is a stub.