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Gobiodon Okinawae
Other name: Yellow speckled cave goby
Valenciennea puellaris
Other name: Maiden Goby
Amblygobius phalaena
Other name: Whitebarred goby
Ecsenius Bicolor
Cryptocentrus cinctus
Other name: Yellow shrimp goby
Valenciennea strigata
Other name: Blueband goby
Valenciennea sexguttata
Other name: Sixspot goby
Amblyeleotris guttata
Other name: Spotted shrimp goby
Koumansetta rainfordi
Other name: Red striped goby
Cryptocentrus cinctus / alpheus sp.
Amblygobius decussatus
Other name: Pink lined goby
Amblyeleotris yanoi
Other name: Flagtail shrimpgoby
Stonogobiops yasha
other names: Yasha White Ray Shrimp Goby, Yasha Haze Goby, Clown Shrimp Goby
Gobiosoma Evelynae
Other names: Shark nose goby, Sharpnose Goby
Meiacanthus smithi
Amblyeleotris wheeleri
Other name: Gorgeous prawn goby
Salarias segmentatus
Ecsenius Namiyei
Other names: Black Combtooth Blenny, Namive's Blenny, Yellowtail Black Blenny
The blennies Family, which are also known under the name scaly blennies, Naked blennies or Blenniidae, belongs to the order Perciformes. The blennies are very adaptable. Their body is covered with a layer of mucus, which allows them to spend a limited time out of the water. In particular, the types and Salarias Escenius are popular for aquarium ...
The blennies Family, which are also known under the name scaly blennies, Naked blennies or Blenniidae, belongs to the order Perciformes. The blennies are very adaptable. Their body is covered with a layer of mucus, which allows them to spend a limited time out of the water. In particular, the types and Salarias Escenius are popular for aquarium owners. The gobies or Gobiidae are the most diverse family of marine fish. There are nearly 2000 species, split between 210 types belong to the order Perciformes and the vast majority of gobies has long stretched body with beefy heads and a large mouth. The gobies are generally up to 10cm long and their range extends over all the seas.
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