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Signigobius biocellatus Two Spot Goby
posted by Chuck S
The Two Spot Goby is also referred to as the
Twinspot Goby, Signal Goby, or Crabeye Goby. The
head and body are white splattered with orange
markings. Its erect dorsal fins ar ...
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Elacatinus_puncticulatus Red Head Goby
posted by Chuck S
The Red Head Goby, or Redhead Goby, has a head
that is distinctly bright red with intricate
yellow and white markings, and dark spots run
along the sides of its body. This cut ...
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Amblyeleotris randalli Orange Stripe Prawn Goby
posted by Chuck S
The Orange Stripe Prawn Goby is also known as
Randall's Shrimp Goby. The body is white with
orange stripes, with one orange stripe over the
eyes and around its entire head. Th ...
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Amblyeleotris guttata Orange Spotted Goby
posted by Chuck S
The Orange Spotted Goby is also known as the
Spotted Prawn Goby or Orange Spotted Shrimp Goby.
Its body is white with orange spots outlined in
brown. It has the ability to for ...
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Pholidichthys leucotaenia Engineer Goby
posted by Chuck S
The Engineer goby is also commonly referred to as
the Convict Goby. It is in a separate family from
the gobies and blennies. Its markings change
throughout its life. Consisten ...
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Gobiosoma multifaciatum Greenbanded Goby
posted by Chuck S
The Greenbanded Goby makes a wonderful addition to
the smaller reef or fish only aquarium. This small
peaceful species is a vivid green with thin
iridescent green bands runnin ...
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Caracanthus maculatus Gumdrop Coral Croucher Goby
posted by Chuck S
The Gumdrop Coral Croucher Goby is a native of the
reefs in the Coral Sea. They are often found in
and about both hard and soft corals. This fish is
white in color with many r ...
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Acropora palmata
posted by Chuck S
Characters: This species forms the largest
colonies of all Acropora (commonly 4 metres
across, 2 metres high, with bases 0.4 metres
thick) with parallel, obliquely inclined, v ...
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Acropora gemmifera
posted by Chuck S
Characters: Colonies are digitate. Branches are
thick, tapering to a small axial corallite. Radial
corallites are of two sizes, usually in rows. The
larger sized corallites in ...
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Acropora digitifera
posted by Chuck S
Characters: Colonies are upright or prostrate
tangles of branches up to one metre across.
Branches are thin and delicate. Axial corallites
are long and tubular. Radial coralli ...
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Acropora cerealis
posted by Chuck S
Characters: Colonies are caespitose or corymbose,
composed of branches which interlock in three
dimensions. Branches are thin, with most of their
width occupied by corallites. ...
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Montipora hispida
posted by Chuck S
Characters: Colonies may be submassive, laminar,
columnar or digitate or various combinations of
these growth-forms. Laminar and digitate forms are
usually found in turbid wat ...
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