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Bucchich's goby (Gobius bucchichi), rare species of goby from Crimea, Tarkhankut, Black Sea
greater weaver fish on the sand
Scuba diving into coral garden at Ishigaki island, Japan
Pacific halibut swims in the aquarium
Small fish from the goby family
Scooter Blenny
Goby fish with iridescent scales
The three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus)
Sea fish Knout goby (Mesogobius batrachocephalus) lies on the bottom covered with seashells
Latticed Sandperch Parapercis clathrata occurs in the tropical Indo-West Pacific from India and Sri Lanka to Tonga, from the Ryukyu Islands and the Great Barrier Reef to the Marshall Islands and Samoa in a depth range from 3-50m, max. length 24cm. \nThis is a male specimen: only males develop a conspicuous ocellus on each side of the nape. Young are best identified by the patch of small spots on the cheek that usually remains evident in adults. \nTriton Bay, Kaimana Regency, Indonesia, 3°55'0.49S 134° 6'4.85E at 17m depth
Chestnut goby -\n(Chromogobius quadrivittatus) is a species of goby found in the Mediterranean and Black Sea
Channa Orna Fish In Aquarium
Gobius niger from Cyprus
emperor angelfish, Mutton snapper,French angelfish, sea horse, Cuttlefish , stone fish
Greater weever on sandy sea floor (Trachinus draco)
Synchiropus splendidus, the mandarinfish or mandarin dragonet, is a small, brightly colored member of the dragonet family. The mandarinfish is native to the Pacific, ranging approximately from the Ryukyu Islands south to Australia.
The yellow-headed goby (Gobius xanthocephalus), rare species of goby from Crimea, Tarkhankut, Black Sea
A blenny going out of its hiding place in the French Mediterranean Sea
Callionymus neptunius, commonly known as the Neptune dragonet, is a species of marine fish belonging to the family Callionymidae. The Neptune dragonet is a small-sized fish, typically measuring around 8-10 centimeters in length. It has a slender body with a unique coloration pattern consisting of vibrant shades of blue, orange, and yellow. This species is known for its intricate fin structure and its ability to display complex courtship rituals, making it a fascinating and sought-after aquarium species among fish enthusiasts.
Diamond Watchman Goby
Gobius niger
Mandarin fishes inhabit shallow protected lagoons and inshore reefs. They usually occur in small groups spread over small area.\
Goby fish (Bathygobius fuscus)
Dendrochirus barberi, Hawaiian green lionfish, Maui Island,
Closeup of tiger blowfish, fugu, buried in sand in Shimonoseki.
Hexagrammos lagocephalus is a colorful marine fish with the common name rock greenling in the greenling family.
Bucchich's Mediterranean sea goby fish - Gobius bucchichi
Two groupers swim above the rocky seabed of Costa Brava, Spain, surrounded by small schools of fish in the clear Mediterranean waters. The underwater scene captures the rich marine biodiversity of the region. At La Massa d'or diving point in Cap de Creus
colorful fish an the ground of an artificial coral reef.
Mandarin fishes inhabit shallow protected lagoons and inshore reefs. They occur in the Western Pacific from Ryukyu Islands to Australia, usually in small groups spread over small area in a depth range from 1-18m, max. length 7cm. \nMandarinfish do not have scales, but a mucus layer for protection. It is not only a stinky slime they produce, but they also secrete a toxin to protect them against predators. Their dramatic colouration, known as aposematism, is a warning: unpalatability and toxicity - both prey and predator get to live longer. \nThe couples perform an extraordinary courtship dance at dusk. Females gather at the reef, judging if a male is worthy. A male who has successfully courted a lady attaches to her at the pelvic fin. Then the pair swim up from the reef towards the waters surface, releasing a cloud of sperm and around 200 eggs smaller than 1mm. \nThis specimen is a male: The presence of an elongated spine at the front of the first dorsal fin of males is distinctive. Females will not have this spike and will have a rounded first dorsal fin instead. In this case, there was a female too, but she didn't make it into the photo.\nBanda Neira Island, Indonesia, \n4°30'40.842 S 129°53'19.71 E at 1.5m depth
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