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Citron Goby & Six-Line Wrasse The yellow one is the citron goby and the other is a Six-Line Wrasse,  Pseudocheilinus hexataenia.<br />
Hamata, Egypt. Egypt,Geotagged,Gobiodon Citrinus,Gobiodon citrinus,Pseudocheilinus hexataenia Click/tap to enlarge Species introCountry intro

Citron Goby & Six-Line Wrasse

The yellow one is the citron goby and the other is a Six-Line Wrasse, Pseudocheilinus hexataenia.
Hamata, Egypt.

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  1. Very beautiful fishes, were they all taken in Egypt? Please set the country from the yellow icon for each photo or mention the location in the description. Posted 10 years ago
  2. Thanks Lion, yes, these are all from Egypt. I will add the place in the description. Posted 10 years ago
    1. Thank you!
      By the way, lion is the class, I am WildFlower :)
      Posted 10 years ago
  3. Thanks Wildflower! Today I noticed we are changing animals the more spottings we add..I am still learning how Jungledragon works :-) Posted 10 years ago
    1. It's fun, isn't it! Here are the details of the system.
      http://www.jungledragon.com/class
      Posted 10 years ago

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''Gobiodon citrinus'', the Poison Goby, is a species of goby native to the Indian Ocean from the Red Sea and the coast of Africa to the western Pacific Ocean to Japan, Samoa and the Great Barrier Reef. They are reef dwellers being found at depths of from 2 to 20 metres and in association with ''Acropora'' corals. The mucus produced by this fish is toxic. They grow to a length of 6.6 centimetres TL. They have varied body colour and could be either dark brown, or pale yellow. They also have blue vertical.. more

Similar species: Gobies And Allies
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Uploaded Mar 14, 2015. Captured in Halaieb We Shalatein, Qesm Marsa Alam, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt.