Sleeper Banded Goby
July 13, 2023Lagoon Shrimp Goby
July 13, 2023Steinitz Goby
The Steinitz Goby, much like other watchman gobies, has a sleek and elongated body, with prominent eyes. This species is identified by its white body adorned with brown vertical bands, and small blue spots that become more prominent when in an excited or agitated state. It has the ability to form a mutualistic relationship with a pistol shrimp, wherein the two species live together and help protect each other.
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 20 × 10 in |
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