BLUEDOT GOBY

Asterropteryx atripes
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This species has a dark brown body with rows of small blue spots. They commonly form large aggregations that perch on, or hover above, extensive areas of rubble. Lives in rubble or sandy areas, 6 - 40 m depth.
Frequency of sightings:
Common
Best time of year:
All year round
Taxonomical order of this critter:
Veterbrate
Sand Dweller
Hole
Gobies
- Banded Goby
- Banded Shrimpgoby
- Beautiful Goby
- Black Shrimp Goby
- Black-spotted goby
- Blackrayed Shrimpgoby
- Blotched sandgoby
- Bluedot goby
- Crosshatch goby
- Decorated sandgoby
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