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  1. Elacatinus evelynae - Feiten, Dieet, Leefomgeving & Foto's

  2. Elacatinus evelynae - Wikipedia

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    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 in front of each eye that joins to form a V near the tip of its snout. Black stripes run under the yellow ones from the snout, over the lower part of the eye to the end of the caudal fin.
    Generally, E. evelynae can be located in the western Atlantic. It is native to most of the Caribbean islands such as Anguilla, Barbados, Jamaica, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and Trinidad and Tobago amongst others (Fig. 3) (IUCN, 2016). HABITAT AND ECOLOGY.
    E. evelynae is a cleaner fish as indicated by one of its common names, the Caribbean cleaning goby. They feed on ectoparasites and dead skin found on other fish. E. evelynae also feeds on sponges, sea squirts, coral polyps, zooplankton and free-living copepods.
    E. evelynae are known to have lengthy pelagic larval periods, hence the chance for dispersion and movement. E. evelynae feeds on ectoparasites as well as the dead scales of other fish, thus cleaning them, displaying a symbiotic-mutualistic relationship. These cleansed fish are often referred to as their ‘clients’.
  4. Elacatinus evelynae - Wikipedia

  5. Elacatinus evelynae, Sharknose goby : aquarium

  6. Elacatinus evelynae (Sharknose Goby) - UWI St. Augustine

  7. WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Elacatinus evelynae …

  8. Elacatinus evelynae (Sharknose goby) - Reef App

    WebElacatinus evelynae - (Böhlke & Robins, 1968) Local name Sharknose goby Family Gobiidae - Elacatinus Origin The Mexican Golf, West Atlantic Max length 4 cm (1.6") As aquarium fish Minimum volume 50 l (13 gal) …

  9. Elacatinus evelynae - Shark-nose goby | Reef Life Survey

  10. Habitat Use of Two Coral-Associated Cryptobenthic Gobiid Fishes …

  11. Cleaning activity of two Caribbean cleaning gobies: intra‐ and ...