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Colon Gobie

Aspect:

Silvery body with scales giving a diamond appearance with randomly distributed darker scales, these being dark grey, black or brown. Two translucent dorsal fins. Spotted eye “bezel”, with forward spots larger than the others.

Population:

Not as common as almost ubiquitous peppermint goby.

Notable feature:

Distinguished from other similar gobies by two superimposed dark spots at the base of pectoral fin, plus vertical bar at base of tail fin.

Environment:

Sandy bottom, moderate depths (10 metres)

Behaviour: Shy, hence difficult to photograph.
  • French designation: Gobie Colon
  • Latin designation: Coryphopterus dicrus
  • Creole designation: -
  • Latin family: Gobiidae
  • Size (cm): 2
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