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  2. Violet goby - Wikipedia

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    The violet goby has a long, slender, eel-like body. Its dorsal and anal fins run almost the entire length of the body. The teeth are very sharp; however these are used for scraping algae off rocks, not fighting. When kept in good condition, dragon gobies develop an attractive, iridescent, silvery-blue metallic color with a gold blotch pattern.

  3. Amblyopinae - Wikipedia

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    Amblyopinae is a subfamily of elongated mud-dwelling gobies commonly called eel gobies or worm gobies; ... They are usually pink, red, or purple in coloration. [2] Genera

  4. Taenioides purpurascens - Wikipedia

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  5. Taenioides - Wikipedia

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    Taenioides gracilis (Valenciennes, 1837) (slender eel goby) Taenioides jacksoni J. L. B. Smith, 1943 (bearded eelgoby) Taenioides kentalleni Murdy & J. E. Randall, 2002; Taenioides limicola C. L. Smith, 1964; Taenioides mordax (De Vis, 1883) Taenioides nigrimarginatus Hora, 1924 (blackfin eel goby) Taenioides purpurascens (De Vis, 1884) (purple ...

  6. Taenioides cirratus - Wikipedia

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    Taenioides cirratus, known as the Bearded worm goby, is a species of worm goby native to the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean from islands offshore of eastern Africa to New Caledonia and from Japan to Australia.

  7. Goby - Wikipedia

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    Goby is a common name for many species of small to medium sized ray-finned fish, normally with large heads and tapered bodies, which are found in marine, brackish and freshwater environments.

  8. Gobioides - Wikipedia

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    Gobioides broussonnetii Lacépède, 1800 (Violet goby) Gobioides grahamae G. Palmer & Wheeler , 1955 Gobioides peruanus ( Steindachner , 1880) (Peruvian eelgoby)

  9. List of marine aquarium fish species - Wikipedia

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    Dragon moray eel: Enchelycore pardalis: No: A fish eater that will eat anything it can fit in its mouth. When available is typically quite expensive [62] 92 cm (36.2 in) Golden dwarf eel: Gymnothorax melatremus: Yes: Rarely available, among the smallest of the moray eels: 26 cm (10.2 in) Golden moray eel: Gymnothorax miliaris: May eat fish and ...