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    Gobiidae (redirect from Gobies)
    Its members include tadpole gobies, monkey gobies, and bighead gobies. Members of the Gobiinae are known as true gobies. It is the most widespread and...
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    gobies and the "true gobies" are placed in the family Gobiidae, while other species referred to as gobies have been placed in the Oxudercidae. Goby is...
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  • an Old World family of gobies Eleotridae, a widespread family also which in its widest sense were known as "sleeper gobies" Valenciennea, a genus of...
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    age. Male round gobies are larger than females. Juvenile round gobies (less than one year old) are grey. Upon maturation, round gobies become mottled with...
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    condition, dragon gobies develop an attractive, iridescent, silvery-blue metallic color with a gold blotch pattern. Violet gobies seen in pet stores...
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  • Dwarfgoby (redirect from Dwarf gobies)
    Dwarfgoby or dwarf goby may refer to Gobiidae genera of small fishes, including Eviota, Knipowitschia, Pandaka, Trimma and Trimmatom. Pandaka pygmaea,...
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    terminates close to the caudal peduncle in contrast to the common and sand gobies where there is a long gap. The pelvic fins are fused. The colour is some...
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    males are often extremely territorial, and chase off intruders. The young gobies can grow to an average of about 7.5 cm in length. This species is found...
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  • deeper waters, and large adults are only recorded from demersal trawls. The gobies can stay on the ocean floor for at least 10 to 12 hours at a time in an...
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  • Sand goby may refer to several species of fishes of Gobioidei: Pomatoschistus minutus, a species related to true gobies (Gobiidae: Gobiinae) Favonigobius...
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    The tadpole-gobies (Benthophilus), also called pugolovkas (which means "tadpole" in Russian), are a genus of Ponto-Caspian fish in the family Gobiidae...
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    and ostracods. Gobies will also eat fish larvae; this can negatively impact the ecosystem of the rivers and lakes that tubenose gobies inhabit. In the...
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    is a genus of fish in the subfamily of gobies called the Gobionellinae, known commonly as the tripletooth gobies. These fish are native to the coastal...
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  • Look up goby in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A goby is a small fish whose pelvic fins are fused to form a disc-shaped sucker. Goby may also refer to:...
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    to kill, injure, take or sell giant gobies, or to damage or destroy any structure or place used by a giant goby for shelter or protection. Furthermore...
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    Elacatinus (redirect from Neon gobies)
    small marine gobies, often known collectively as the neon gobies. Although only one species, E. oceanops, is technically the "neon goby", because of their...
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    Aphia minuta, the transparent goby, is a species of the goby native to the northeastern Atlantic Ocean where it can be found from Trondheim, Norway to...
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  • Naked goby is a common name for several fishes and may refer to: Croilia mossambica, a species of goby native to Mozambique and South Africa Gobiosoma...
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    Pomatoschistus flavescens are small, slender gobies, reaching up to 6 cm in length. They are distinct from other gobies in that their eyes are on the side of...
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  • Clown goby may refer to: Gobiodon, a genus of gobies also known as coral gobies Microgobius gulosus [Wikidata], a species of goby native to the Pacific...
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    Azov and the Black Sea. It is the only known member of its genus. Grass gobies can grow up to 25 cm (9.8 in) long. The head crown, nape, throat, belly...
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  • of Europe and Asia. It is one of the numerous species of benthophiline gobies endemic to the Ponto-Caspian region. It is known to occur in the basins...
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  • The Salamansa goby (Gobius salamansa) is a species of marine fish from the family Gobiidae, the true gobies. It is only known from the Bay of Salamansa...
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  • Shrimp goby or prawn goby may refer to any of several genera of fishes in the subfamily Gobiinae, including: Amblyeleotris Cryptocentrus Mahidolia Stonogobiops...
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    Cryptocentrus, also known as Watchman gobies, and one of the genera known as shrimp gobies or prawn gobies, is a genus of gobies native to tropical marine waters...
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  • The splitbanded goby (Gymneleotris seminuda) is a species of goby from the family Gobiidae which is native to the Pacific coast of the Americas from Baja...
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  • common in the waters around Great Britain and Ireland. It is one of only two gobies that can live in the cold waters off southeast Iceland, the other being...
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    The sand goby (Pomatoschistus minutus), also known as a polewig or pollybait, is a species of ray-finned fish native to marine and brackish European waters...
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    makes them unpalatable. The yellow clown goby inhabits the coral reefs of sheltered lagoons. Unlike most gobies, which are burrowers, Gobiodon sp. roost...
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    juvenile gobies, adult marbled gobies, and crustaceans such as amphipods and shrimp. In the Danube lakes Yalpug and Kugurluy, the diet of the monkey goby consists...
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