Tailspot Goby

Amblygobius semicinctus

Tailspot Goby (Amblygobius semicinctus)

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20 m

Amblygobius semicinctus is a species of goby from Gobiidae family.
Other names: Halfbarred Goby.

Description

The Halfbarred goby is a small fish which can reach a length of 11 centimetres (4.3 in) TL. Its background body colour is greenish brown with a kind of complex pattern of red-brown longitudinal lines running along the body and spots on the head. A dark line starting from the snout passing through the eye and melt backside with the other longitudinal lines. The body is also marked with 4 to 6 vertical black bars, a dark ocellus on the first dorsal fin and on the operculum, and finally a dark spot on the superior part of the caudal fin.

Distribution & habitat

Amblyeleotris semicinctus is found in the western Indian Ocean from the Maldives to the eastern African coast. It likes sandy bottom in protected and shallow lagoons and bays. It lives usually in couple in a burrow dug under a rock or a piece of coral.

Biology

This goby is a carnivorous fish which feeds by taking in mouthfuls of sand and sifting out algae, invertebrates and other organic matter.

Colors

white
black
brown
green

Habitat and Environment

Benthic

Mud and Sand

Conservation status

(LC) Least concern

Social Behaviour

Couple

Poisonous

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Danger to human

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Venomous

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Tailspot Goby dangerous?

Tailspot Goby is classified as: No, No, No. Always exercise caution and keep a safe distance.

Where can you find Tailspot Goby?

Laccadive Islands Australia West Malaysia West Somalia East Myanmar +25 more in Seabook

How deep does Tailspot Goby live?

Tailspot Goby can be found at depths of up to 20 meters.

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