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Synchiropus splendidus, the mandarinfish or mandarin dragonet, is a small, brightly colored member of the dragonet family, which is popular in the saltwater aquarium trade. The mandarinfish is native to the Pacific, ranging approximately from the Ryukyu Islands south to Australia. It can usually be found in some of the warmer waters.
Synchiropus splendidus, also known as the mandarin goby and the mandarin dragonet, native to the Pacific Ocean; Picturesque dragonet or Synchiropus picturatus, also known as the spotted mandarin, psychedelic mandarin or target mandarin, native to the Indo-West Pacific
The Green banded goby, Tigrigobius multifasciatus, is a member of the goby family native to the western Atlantic Ocean, from the Bahamas and Central America to northern South America. As the name implies, they are dark green with 17-23 pale green bars, and have a brown stripe through the eye interrupted with a bright red spot.
The round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) is a euryhaline bottom-dwelling species of fish of the family Gobiidae. It is native to Central Eurasia , including the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea . Round gobies have established large non-native populations in the Baltic Sea , several major Eurasian rivers, and the North American Great Lakes .
Goby is also used to describe some species which are not classified within the order Gobiiformes, such as the engineer goby or convict blenny Pholidichthys leucotaenia. [2] The word goby derives from the Latin gobius meaning " gudgeon ", [ 3 ] and some species of goby, especially the sleeper gobies in the family Eleotridae and some of the ...
Grass goby for sale in a Sardinian market, Italy. The grass goby is eaten by some commercial fishes, such as the toad goby. [8] In the Sea of Azov, it is used for food by the harbour porpoise. [9] The grass goby is a commercial fish in the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov, the Molochnyi Estuary, Tuzly Lagoons, and in the Sivash.
Microgobius miraflorensis C. H. Gilbert & Starks, 1904 (Miraflores goby) Microgobius signatus Poey, 1876; Microgobius tabogensis Meek & Hildebrand, 1928 (Taboga goby) Microgobius thalassinus (D. S. Jordan & C. H. Gilbert, 1883) (Green goby) Microgobius urraca Tornabene, Van Tassell & D. R. Robertson, 2012 (Dark-finned sand goby)
Tigrigobius multifasciatus Steindachner, 1876 (Greenbanded goby) [1] Tigrigobius nesiotes W. A. Bussing, 1990; Tigrigobius pallens Ginsburg, 1939 (Semiscaled goby) [1] Tigrigobius panamensis Victor, 2010 (Panamanian greenbanded goby) [1] Tigrigobius rubrigenis Victor, 2010 (Redcheek goby) [1] Tigrigobius saucrum C. R. Robins, 1960 (Leopard goby ...