Ctenogobiops Crocineus
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''Ctenogobiops tangaroai'', the silver-spotted shrimp-goby, is a species of
bony fish Osteichthyes (), popularly referred to as the bony fish, is a diverse superclass of fish that have skeletons primarily composed of bone tissue. They can be contrasted with the Chondrichthyes, which have skeletons primarily composed of cartilag ...
of the family Gobiidae, native to the reefs which is widespread in the Indo-West Pacific, from the Red Sea and Western Indian Ocean through northern Australia and Taiwan, southern Japan and Fiji. It occurs in fine-grained sand patches at depths of from where it is commensal with
alpheid Alpheidae is a family of caridean snapping shrimp, characterized by having asymmetrical claws, the larger of which is typically capable of producing a loud snapping sound. Other common names for animals in the group are pistol shrimp or alpheid ...
shrimps, with a fish and shrimp sharing a burrow. This species can reach a length of TL. It can also be found in the
aquarium An aquarium (plural: ''aquariums'' or ''aquaria'') is a vivarium of any size having at least one transparent side in which aquatic plants or animals are kept and displayed. Fishkeepers use aquaria to keep fish, invertebrates, amphibians, aq ...
trade. It is pale in colour marked with four rows of brown spots or dashes along its flanks, three diagonal rows of short, dark stripes on the posterior of its head with larger dark spots on the lower flanks which are frequently surrounded by smaller blue spots and there is a small white stripe above the pectoral fin base with a longer white streak on the pectoral fin. It is the type species of the genus ''
Ctenogobiops ''Ctenogobiops'' is a genus of marine gobies native to the Indian Ocean, Indian and Pacific oceans. They commonly live on sandy sea beds and are often found sharing burrows with small shrimp. Species There are currently nine recognized species ...
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* {{Taxonbar, from=Q2730367 crocineus Fish described in 1959