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"Goby: Masters of Camouflage and Fierce Fighters" In the mesmerizing waters of Sunderban tiger reserve in West Bengal, India

Background imageGoby Collection: Eyebar Goby (Gnatholepsis anjerensis) adult, with parasite on head, Mabul Island, Sabah, Borneo

Eyebar Goby (Gnatholepsis anjerensis) adult, with parasite on head, Mabul Island, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia

Background imageGoby Collection: Rock Goby (Gobius paganellus) adult, resting on rock, Italy, august

Rock Goby (Gobius paganellus) adult, resting on rock, Italy, august

Background imageGoby Collection: Randall's Shrimpgoby (Amblyeleotris randalli) adult, at burrow entrance, Wayilbatan, West Papua

Randall's Shrimpgoby (Amblyeleotris randalli) adult, at burrow entrance, Wayilbatan, West Papua, New Guinea, Indonesia

Background imageGoby Collection: Shrimp goby with its partner shrimp

Shrimp goby with its partner shrimp
Metallic shrimp goby (Amblyeleotris latifasciata) with its partner, an alpheid shrimp. This goby lives in a symbiotic association with the shrimp. The shrimp digs a burrow in which they both live

Background imageGoby Collection: Black shrimp goby

Black shrimp goby (Cryptocentrus fasciatus) emerging from a hole in the rocks. Gobies are types of actinopterygii or ray-finned fish. They usually inhabit sandy or rocky burrows

Background imageGoby Collection: Maiden goby pair

Maiden goby pair
Maiden gobies (Valenciennea puellaris) on the seabed. This fish inhabits shallow sandy seabeds in the tropical Indo-Pacific region. It is usually found in pairs

Background imageGoby Collection: Maiden goby

Maiden goby (Valenciennea puellaris) on the seabed. This fish inhabits shallow sandy seabeds in the tropical Indo-Pacific region. It is usually found in pairs

Background imageGoby Collection: Goby on sea pen

Goby on sea pen
Goby (Pleurisicya mossambica) on a purple sea pen (Virgularia gustaviana). Photographed off Rinca island, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageGoby Collection: Convict blennies

Convict blennies. Adult convict blenny (Pholidichthys leucotaenia) fish excavating a burrow where it lives and where the juveniles (top left and right) shelter during the night

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Goby fish, Similan Islands National park, Andaman Sea, Thailand

Background imageGoby Collection: Yellow goby

Yellow goby (family Gobiidae). Photographed in the Lembeh Strait, Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageGoby Collection: Whip Goby - on soft corals and sea fans in area of strong current - Indonesia

Whip Goby - on soft corals and sea fans in area of strong current - Indonesia
VT-8956 Whip Goby - on soft corals and sea fans in area of strong current Indonesia Bryaninops amplus Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageGoby Collection: Twostripe Goby - Secret Bay - Bali - Indonesia

Twostripe Goby - Secret Bay - Bali - Indonesia
VT-8899 Twostripe Goby Secret Bay - Bali - Indonesia Valenciennea helsdingenii These fish build mounds of stones they carry in their mouths Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for

Background imageGoby Collection: Banded / Dragon Goby Indo Pacific

Banded / Dragon Goby Indo Pacific
VT-6650 Banded / Dragon Goby Indo Pacific Amblygobius phalaena Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageGoby Collection: Lagoon Gobies - male - Italy

Lagoon Gobies - male - Italy
RD-70 Lagoon Gobies - male Italy Knipowitschia panizzae Giacomo Radi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageGoby Collection: Arno Goby Fish - adult male - Central Italy

Arno Goby Fish - adult male - Central Italy
RD-63 Arno Goby Fish - adult male Central Italy Padogobius nigricans Giacomo Radi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageGoby Collection: Rock goby, coastal Europe & Mediterranean

Rock goby, coastal Europe & Mediterranean
PM-9896 Rock goby coastal Europe & Mediterranean Gobius (?)paganellus Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageGoby Collection: Two Spot Goby PM 8543 Marine, UK Chaparrudo © P. Morris / ARDEA LONDON

Two Spot Goby PM 8543 Marine, UK Chaparrudo © P. Morris / ARDEA LONDON
PM-8543 TWO-SPOT GOBY - UK MARINE Marine, UK Chaparrudo Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageGoby Collection: Black Goby UK coasts

Black Goby UK coasts
PM-9089 BLACK GOBY - BY ROCKS, UK UK Coasts Gobius niger Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageGoby Collection: Red-mouthed Goby Mediterranean & Atlantic

Red-mouthed Goby Mediterranean & Atlantic
PM-8336 Red-mouthed Goby Mediterranean & Atlantic. Gobius cruenatus Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageGoby Collection: Rock Goby

Rock Goby
PM-2843 Rocky Goby Gobius paganellus Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageGoby Collection: Fire Goby - reefs, Indo-Pacific

Fire Goby - reefs, Indo-Pacific
PM-10325 Fire Goby reefs, Indo-Pacific Nemateleotris magnifica Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageGoby Collection: Decorated Dart Goby / Purple Firefish Solomon Sea & New Guinea

Decorated Dart Goby / Purple Firefish Solomon Sea & New Guinea
KEL-933 Decorated Dart Goby / Purple Firefish Solomon Sea & New Guinea Nemateleotris decora Ken Lucas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageGoby Collection: Mudskipper Oyster Goby / Oystergoby. On mudflats at Cairns esplanade, Quensland, Australia

Mudskipper Oyster Goby / Oystergoby. On mudflats at Cairns esplanade, Quensland, Australia
DH-4252 Mudskipper / Oyster Goby / Oystergoby. On mudflats at Cairns esplanade Queensland, Australia. Arenigobius leftwichi Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageGoby Collection: Goby. Sark, Channel Islands

Goby. Sark, Channel Islands
Sue Daly / SplashdownDirect

Background imageGoby Collection: Wire coral goby, Bryaninops yongei, on wire coral, Cirripathes anguina, Namu atoll

Wire coral goby, Bryaninops yongei, on wire coral, Cirripathes anguina, Namu atoll, Marshall Islands (N. Pacific)
Andre Seale / SplashdownDirect

Background imageGoby Collection: Goby (Bryaninops sp. ) on a wire coral Wakatobi, Onemobaa Island, Indonesia

Goby (Bryaninops sp. ) on a wire coral Wakatobi, Onemobaa Island, Indonesia. Restricted resolution (Please contact us)
Alan James / SplashdownDirect

Background imageGoby Collection: Whip Coral Goby (Bryaninops yongei) Mabul, Sipadan, Borneo, Malaysia, Indo-Pacific. (RR)

Whip Coral Goby (Bryaninops yongei) Mabul, Sipadan, Borneo, Malaysia, Indo-Pacific. (RR)
Alan James Photography / SplashdownDirect

Background imageGoby Collection: Goby lives in holes in coral

Goby lives in holes in coral, Aldabra, Seychelles, Indian Ocean, Africa



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"Goby: Masters of Camouflage and Fierce Fighters" In the mesmerizing waters of Sunderban tiger reserve in West Bengal, India, two Blue spotted mud skippers engage in an intense battle at the water's edge. These small but mighty creatures, known as Boleophthalmus boddarti, showcase their fighting prowess amidst the stunning backdrop of nature. Venturing to Joao Vieira Poillo in Bijagos Archipelago, we encounter the West African mudskipper Periophthalmus barbarus. This remarkable species thrives both on land and underwater, adapting effortlessly to its surroundings. Their ability to breathe through their skin allows them to survive even when exposed to air for extended periods. Ambon Bay in Maluku Archipelago, Indonesia reveals a hidden gem - the Common ghostgoby Pleurosicya mossambica camouflaged seamlessly on a hard coral colony (Plesiastrea sp. ). With its translucent body blending harmoniously with its environment, this goby remains virtually invisible unless closely observed. Tubbataha Reef Natural Park presents us with another fascinating sight – a Goby from Bryaninops sp gracefully perched on a coral branch. The vibrant colors of this tiny fish contrast beautifully against the intricate patterns of the reef. It serves as a reminder that even within vast ecosystems like UNESCO World Heritage Sites, every creature plays an essential role. These captivating images captured by DDE-90037345, DDE-90037338, DDE-90027087, DDE-90027083, DDE-90027079, DDE-90024804, DDE-90024805, and DDE-90024755 highlight not only the diversity but also the resilience and adaptability of gobies across different habitats worldwide. Gobies are truly masters of camouflage and fierce fighters when necessary. They remind us that beauty can be found even in seemingly ordinary creatures if we take time to appreciate their unique characteristics.