LemonLemon
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ok ok so it's not the flashy beautiful black one with the giant sailfin like dorsal, like this one provided by LADD,

but it's a different and unusual other species from the much elusive genus of "Flabelligobius".
I picked up this guy being sold anonymously as other cheap gobies for less than ten dollars and i looked at it and immediately went "Oh M G! it's a Flabelligobius!"
Thing is, i'm not a goby expert and i don't know if it's F. sp, or F. latruncularia. F. latruncularia looks abit similar but with some differences...
If you search flabelligobius on google, there's some pictures of this goby in the wild from a japanese website and it lists it as undescribed.
well almost every species in this genus is undescribed.. a truly enigmatic group of gobies.
so ... wataya guys think? btw it's now paired up with an Alpheus randalli.


i cannot capture the colours properly but it's red and white. the dorsal fin is more ornately coloured.

but it's a different and unusual other species from the much elusive genus of "Flabelligobius".
I picked up this guy being sold anonymously as other cheap gobies for less than ten dollars and i looked at it and immediately went "Oh M G! it's a Flabelligobius!"
Thing is, i'm not a goby expert and i don't know if it's F. sp, or F. latruncularia. F. latruncularia looks abit similar but with some differences...
If you search flabelligobius on google, there's some pictures of this goby in the wild from a japanese website and it lists it as undescribed.
well almost every species in this genus is undescribed.. a truly enigmatic group of gobies.
so ... wataya guys think? btw it's now paired up with an Alpheus randalli.


i cannot capture the colours properly but it's red and white. the dorsal fin is more ornately coloured.