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    Elacatinus evelynae - Wikipedia

    Elacatinus evelynae, commonly known as the sharknose goby, Caribbean cleaner goby, or Caribbean cleaning goby, is a species of goby native to the Western Atlantic Ocean from the Bahamas and the Lesser Antilles to the northern coast of South America, as well as the Antilles and westernMeer weergeven

    Elacatinus evelynae is a very small, torpedo-shaped fish. It can reach a maximum length of 4 cm (1.6 in). It has a yellow stripe… Meer weergeven

    They inhabit coral reefs in clear ocean waters at a depth of 1–53 m (3 ft 3 in – 173 ft 11 in). The reported temperature range where they are found is 22 to 27 °C (72 to 81 … Meer weergeven

    They are monogamous and are usually found in pairs near coral heads. Both males and females show aggression towards… Meer weergeven

    • Photos of Elacatinus evelynae on Sealife Collection Meer weergeven

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    E. evelynae is a cleaner fish as indicated by one of its common names, the Caribbean cleaning goby. They feed on ectoparasites and dead … Meer weergeven

    The specific name honours Evelyn McCutcheon (1894–1977), of Salt Cay in the Bahamas, who provided hospitality to James Erwin Böhlke Meer weergeven

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    WebGobiosoma evelynae: These fish serve as cleaners in the wild and will set up a cleaning station at reefs where fish come to be cleaned of parasites. They spend most of their day clinging and perching on rockwork or …