Description
Also known as Bullet Goby, Gudgeon, Half-banded Goby, Half-barred Reef Goby, Hover Goby, Sleeper Goby, White-barred Reef Goby, White-barred Sleeper Goby.
Found singly or in pairs, close to their burrows, sifting through sand with their mouths looking for food, over protected, silty estuaries and lagoons.
They feed on filamentous algae, crustaceans, and worms.
Length - 10cm
Depth - 1-20m
Widespread Western Indian Ocean
These Gobies feed by taking a mouthful of sand that is filtered through the gills for tiny creatures.
They make large homes on sandy areas below rocks, with a small entrance that is covered over at night, when predators are near these Gobies dive into the sand and swim through the sand to escape danger. Ref: https://www.fishbase.se/summary/Amblygobius-semicinctus.html
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The images are actually the Amblygobius Phalaena, not the Amblygobius Semicinctus. Please adapt this category, so I can upload the correct Amblygobius Semicinctus.