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This goby (Bryaninops amplus) is found on gorgonian coral in the south Pacific but here in Hawaii where gorgonian coral is rare it often occurs on wi
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Close-up of symbiotic behaviour of pair of yellow prawn-goby (Cryptocentrus cinctus) and marbled crab (Alpheus rapax) sitting on sandy bottom in front
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Jeffreys goby (Buenia jeffreysii) sits on rocky substrate Atlantic Ocean Macaronesian Archipelago Eastern Atlantic Great Moray Eel Reef Fuerteve
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Extreme close-up of neon goby sharknose goby (Elacatinus evelynae) sitting on stony coral (Acropora) with retracted polyps Coral polyps Caribbean Ba
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Wire coral goby (Bryaninops yongei); Philippines by Dave Fleetham Design Pics
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Trimma yanagitai (species of goby found in Japan)
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yellow cave goby (Trimma flavomaculata)
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red-spotted pygmy-goby
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Small white-striped goby (Elacatinus prochilos) White-striped goby sitting on between polyps of stone coral (Acropora) Caribbean Bahamas Central Am
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Neon goby (Elacatinus figaro) sitting on stone coral grooved brain coral (Diploria labyrinthiformis) Caribbean Bahamas Central America by Frank Sc
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pygmy water goby (Trimma nipponica goby from the Western Pacific)
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pygmy water goby (Trimma nipponica goby from the Western Pacific)
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pygmy water goby (Trimma nipponica goby from the Western Pacific)
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pygmy water goby (Trimma nipponica goby from the Western Pacific)
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pygmy water goby (Trimma nipponica goby from the Western Pacific)
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pygmy water goby (Trimma nipponica goby from the Western Pacific)
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pygmy water goby (Trimma nipponica goby from the Western Pacific)
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pygmy water goby (Trimma nipponica goby from the Western Pacific)
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pygmy water goby (Trimma nipponica goby from the Western Pacific)
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pygmy water goby (Trimma nipponica goby from the Western Pacific)
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pygmy water goby (Trimma nipponica goby from the Western Pacific)
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Dwarf goby (Eviota guttata) sponge (porifera) Sulu Sea Pacific Ocean Apo Island Protected Landscape-Seascape Negros Visayas Islands Philippines
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Seboshitakes pygmy goby (Eviota seboshii)
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yellowfin pygmy goby (Eviota xanthoptera species found in Japan Palau and Indonesia)
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This tiny Yellow coral goby (Gobiodon okinawae) has selected the test or skeleton of a heart urchin for a home; Philippines by Dave Fleetham Design
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A juvenile Saddled shrimpgoby (Cryptocentrus leucostictus) living in a symbiotic relationship with a blind snapping shrimp (Alpheus sp) not yet named
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Orange-spotted sleeper goby (Valenciennea puellaris) is also referred to as an Orange-dashed goby; Philippines by Dave Fleetham Design Pics
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Common ghost goby guarding its eggs
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Common ghost goby guarding its eggs
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Fishes swimming X-ray
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The Blackeye goby (Rhinogobiops nicholsii) is the sole species classified under the genus Rhinogobiops; British Columbia Canada Photo by Dave Fleeth
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A mated pair of gobies (Bryaninops yongei) sits on wire coral (Cirrhipathes anguina) at night on a black background; Indonesia Photo by Dave Fleetham
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Lokis whip goby (Bryaninops loki) shares this Seapen (Pteroeides sp) with a commensal shrimp (Ancylomenes magnificus); Philippines Photo by Dave Fl
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The Beautiful goby (Exyrias belissimus) reaches 6 inches in length and prefers muddy or silty bottoms; Fiji Photo by Dave Fleetham Design Pics
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threadfin goby (Gymnogobius petschiliensis)
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Side view of a Mud Skipper at low tide near Jar Island in the Kimberley Region of Northwest Australia Photo by Ralph Lee Hopkins Design Pics
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Front view of a Mud Skipper at low tide near Jar Island in the Kimberley Region of Northwest Australia Photo by Ralph Lee Hopkins Design Pics
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A tinyone inch Goby fish (Gobiidae) sits on a spiraled wire coral (Cirrhipathes) with black background; Maui Hawaii United States of America Phot
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A tinyone inch Goby fish (Gobiidae) sits on wire coral (Cirrhipathes) with black background; Maui Hawaii United States of America Photo by Jenna S
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Fire Goby (Nemateleotris magnifica) Photo by David Micha SheldonF1online
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yellowfin goby (Acanthogobius flavimanus)
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Eviota japonica (species of pygmy goby found in Japanese waters)
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Eviota abax (species of pygmy goby ranging from Southern Japan to Hainan Is)
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Eviota japonica (species of pygmy goby found in Japanese waters)
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Eviota japonica (species of pygmy goby found in Japanese waters)
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Eviota japonica (species of pygmy goby found in Japanese waters)
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Eviota japonica (species of pygmy goby found in Japanese waters)
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Common ghost goby
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Common ghost goby
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A Whip coral goby (Bryaninops amplus) on whip coral (Junceella fragilis); Yap Federated States of Micronesia Photo by Dave Fleetham Design Pics
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Japanese mitten crab (Eriocheir japonica)
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Black shrimp goby
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Goby (family Gobiidae) Gobies have smooth elongated bodies with two dorsal fins and a suction disc (not seen) formed from fused pelvic fins They in
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Glossogobius olivaceus (species of goby)
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Samoan mullet goby (Mugilogobius abei)
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Samoan mullet goby (Mugilogobius abei)
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Wire coral goby Bryaninops yongei on wire coral Cirrhipathes sp a relative of black coral The diver (MR) is framed in one of the openings at a
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The eggs of a wire coral goby Bryaninops yongei on a section of wire coral Hawaii photo by David Fleetham
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This close look at the convoluted surface of brain coral has been digitally multiplied into a kaleidoscopic art piece The tiny triplefin was in the
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This anemone scene has been digitally multiplied into a kaleidoscopic art piece The anemonefish Amphiprion ocellaris was in the original image and
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This close look at bubble coral polyps Physogyra lechtensteini has been digitally multiplied into a kaleidoscopic art piece The ghost goby Pleuros
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Goby fish neuromast (Awaous guamensis) SEM
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Goby fish skeletal muscle (Awaous guamensis) SEM
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Goby fish gills (Awaous guamensis) SEM
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Goby fish skin and neuromasts SEM
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Goby fish neuromast (Awaous guamensis) SEM
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Goby fish neuromast (Awaous guamensis) SEM
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Goby fish skeletal muscle (Awaous guamensis) SEM
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Goby fish skeletal muscle (Awaous guamensis) SEM
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Goby fish skeletal muscle (Awaous guamensis) SEM
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Goby fish skeletal muscle (Awaous guamensis) SEM
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Goby fish skeletal muscle (Awaous guamensis) SEM
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Goby fish gills (Awaous guamensis) SEM
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Goby fish gills (Awaous guamensis) SEM
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Goby fish skin and neuromasts SEM
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A pair of Yellow Pygmy Gobies (Paragobiodon exiguus) guarding their eggs in a hole Photographed at Anilao Luzon Guimaras Strait Philippines
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Yellow pygmy goby with cuttlefish eggs
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Yellow Pygmy Gobies (Paragobiodon exiguus) resting next to the eggs of a Flamboyant cuttlefish (Metasepia pfefferi) Photographed at Anilao Luzon Gu
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A pair of Yellow Pygmy Gobies (Paragobiodon exiguus) sheltering in a hole Photographed in Anilao Luzon Guimaras Strait Philippines
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A yellow hairy goby (Paragobiodon xanthosoma) amongst coral (Seriatopora hystrix) Photographed at Anilao Luzon Guimaras Strait Philippines
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Poison goby (Gobiodon citrinus) on coral This species of goby (family Gobiidae) is found in the Indian Ocean and Red Sea to the western Pacific Ocea
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Juvenile goby
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A Yellow clown goby or Okinawa goby (Gobiodon okinawae) swimming in an aquarium at Kings Lynn Koi Centre Norfolk UK
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