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, in 6-40m 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 shrimpgoby
- Black-spotted goby
- Blackrayed shrimpgoby
- Blotched sandgoby
- Bluedot goby
- Crosshatch goby
- Crosshatch Goby
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