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  1. Sharknose goby
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    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 western Caribbean.
    Elacatinus evelynae, commonly known as the Sharknose goby, is a small reef-dwelling goby. The Genus Elacatinus are all small fancy coloured gobies which also have a symbiotic relationship with large fish because they act as cleaner fish.
    Elacatinus evelynae, which was once known as Gobiosoma evelynae, is commonly known as the sharknose goby (IUCN, 2016). This species displays three different colour morphs (types); yellow-blue (Fig. 1), yellow, and white (Fig. 2).
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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 western Caribbean. See more

    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 … See more

    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 … See more

    They are monogamous and are usually found in pairs near coral heads. Both males and females show aggression towards potential … See more

    • Photos of Elacatinus evelynae on Sealife Collection See more

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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 … See more

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

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  3. Elacatinus evelynae, Sharknose goby : aquarium

  4. Sharknose Goby Care & Info | Elacatinus evelynae

    WEBDec 27, 2022 · The Caribbean sharknose goby (Elacatinus evelynae) may be tiny, but it more than makes up for that in color and personality. Keep …

    • Minimum group size: 2 (mated pair)
    • Temperature: 75-82 °F
    • Minimum tank size: 10 gallons
  5. Elacatinus evelynae - Feiten, Dieet, Leefomgeving & Foto's

  6. Elacatinus evelynae - Wikipedia

  7. Microhabitats of sharknose goby ( Elacatinus evelynae ) cleaning ...

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

  9. Long-term cleaning patterns of the sharknose goby (Elacatinus …

  10. Elacatinus evelynae - Monaco Nature Encyclopedia

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