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Chameleon Goby - Tridentiger trigonocephalus
Chameleon Goby - Tridentiger trigonocephalus (Gill, 1859) [more of this species]
Known as the Japanese Goby, introduced into many harbours from around the world from Ballast Water. They may be seen in many colours and infact able to change. They may be completely black, brown with lighter bluish spots or white with two black stripes. Best way to identify them is by the yellow stripe at the base of the pectoral fin.
Date: March 6, 2012
Location: Newport [more at this location]
Country: Australia
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Chameleon Goby - Tridentiger trigonocephalus
Chameleon Goby - Tridentiger trigonocephalus (Gill, 1859) [more of this species]
Known as the Japanese Goby, introduced into many harbours from around the world from Ballast Water. They may be seen in many colours and infact able to change. They may be completely black, brown with lighter bluish spots or white with two black stripes. Best way to identify them is by the yellow stripe at the base of the pectoral fin.
Date: March 6, 2012
Location: Newport [more at this location]
Country: Australia
Click here to view my photographic wildlife checklists
Click here to view my fishing blog
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This photograph and all those within my photostream are protected by copyright. They may not be reproduced, copied, transmitted or manipulated without written permission.