The Sailfin goby lives in the demersal, marine, depth range - 20 m environment.
Sally Polack photographed a sailfin goby at Ponta Mamoli, Mozambique. World goby experts, Helen Larson from Australia and Rick Winterbottom from Canada are not sure what it is but think it might be a species new to science, possibly a Vanderhorstia or Tomiyamichthys. More
of gobies (special ones: sailfin goby, purple fire goby, black sailfin goby), frogfish, leaf fish, alot of nudibranchs, pygmy seahorse, giant jawfish... we'll update a longer post tomorrow... More
dancing goby, sailfin goby, purple fir goby, black sailfin goby, red-margin shrimp goby, whip coral goby and also crab eye goby. These fishes are excellent posers for photographers but they are very very very shy. More
Sailfin goby, Honeycomb, Gorontalo, Sulawesi - photo by Sheldon Hey For starters, try spotting the blue-headed tilefish. They can often be seen swimming in pairs and are easily identifiable by their blue heads on an otherwise yellow body with a scissor tail. More
Sailfin goby by Andrew Newton UW. St Leonards Pier To take full advantage of Flickr, you should use a JavaScript-enabled browser and install the latest version of the Macromedia Flash Player. More
The magnificent sailfin goby lives in sandy burrows Sailfin goby Copyright More
Sailfin goby: The magnificent sailfin goby lives in sandy burrows Customize and buy as Poster | T-Shirt | Magnet | Tote Bag | Mousepad | Coffee Mug Usually ships within 24 hrs Bennett's butterflyfish Magnet More
Australian sailfin goby in English
Sailfin goby in English