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  1. 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.
    Elacatinus is a genus of small marine gobies, often known collectively as the neon gobies. Although only one species, E. oceanops, is technically the "neon goby," because of their similar appearance, other members of the genus are generally labeled neon gobies, as well.
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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 skin found on other fish. E. evelynae also feeds on sponges, sea squirts, coral polyps, zooplankton and free-living copepods.
    Furthermore, Elacatinus species clean predators for longer durations. As implied by higher cortisol level in the cleaners when approached by predators, the fish do experience stress upon encountering predators, but unlike other fish that exhibit flight or freezing response, Elacatinus spp. demonstrates a proactive response.
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  6. Elacatinus evelynae - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio

  7. Elacatinus evelynae, Sharknose goby : aquarium

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  9. Elacatinus evelynae - Monaco Nature Encyclopedia

  10. Elacatinus evelynae (Sharknose goby) - Reef App

    WEBFacts. Latin name. Elacatinus evelynae - (Böhlke & Robins, 1968) Local name. Sharknose goby. Family. Gobiidae - Elacatinus. Origin. The Mexican Golf, West Atlantic.

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