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Fusigobius inframaculatus (Randall, 1994)
Burhan MuntasserPhoto Blotched goby (
Fusigobius inframaculatus )
OLY E-M5 in Nauticam Housing, OLY M.60mm macro lens, 1/320s, f/18, ISO: 200, 2 X S&S YS-D1 (with dual-electronic sync cord)
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Burhan MuntasserPhoto Blotched goby (
Fusigobius inframaculatus )
OLY E-M5 in Nauticam Housing, OLY M.60mm macro lens, 1/320s, f/18, ISO: 200, 2 X S&S YS-D1 (with dual-electronic sync cord)
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Burhan MuntasserPhoto Blotched goby (
Fusigobius inframaculatus )
OLY E-M5 in Nauticam Housing, OLY M.60mm macro lens, 1/320s, f/18, ISO: 200, 2 X S&S YS-D1 (with dual-electronic sync cord)
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Burhan MuntasserPhoto Blotched goby (
Fusigobius inframaculatus )
OLY E-M5 in Nauticam Housing, OLY M.60mm macro lens, 1/320s, f/18, ISO: 200, 2 X S&S YS-D1 (with dual-electronic sync cord)
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Ron Silver Appears to be a Sandperch, Parapercis sp.
Burhan MuntasserPhoto Ron Silver, It is tiny tiny.
Ron Silver Thanx, then NOT what I thought previously. Maybe a Dragonet.
Stuart Pearce Beautiful shot :)
Stuart Pearce Worth a look at
Fusigobius inframaculatus :)
Burhan MuntasserPhoto Thanks!!! I think that it is: Blotched goby (
Fusigobius inframaculatus )
Galina Maslova Like it
Ernst Andres Beautiful colors and face to face. <3 I like it <3
Alan Duncan Definitely looks like
Fusigobius inframaculatus , although not so easy to say from the front.
We have them here in Thailand.
Burhan MuntasserPhoto Thank you all!!
Alan Duncan Blotched Goby (
Fusigobius inframaculatus ) from another angle.
Just to support Burhan MuntasserPhoto's shot.
This was at Shark Island, Koh Tao, Gulf of Thailand and is probably a female as the male has a taller first dorsal spine.
Sony Nex-5n
18-55mm lens with Dyron +7 diopter
ISO100, f9, 1/160
Greotti Cesare BRAVO Alan Duncan
Alan Duncan Thanks Greotti Cesare :-)
Stuart Pearce Great shot Alan, and thanks for the extra info :)
Ernst Andres S U P E R B E (Y)
Alan Duncan You're welcome Stuart Pearce. As soon as i saw Burhan MuntasserPhoto's photo i recognised it as i was chasing these little Gobies for a year or so after i first found them here :-)
Burhan MuntasserPhoto Blotched goby (
Fusigobius inframaculatus )
OLY E-M5 in Nauticam Housing, OLY M.60mm macro lens, 1/320s, f/18, ISO: 200, 2 X S&S YS-D1 (with dual-electronic sync cord)
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Ron Silver Appears to be a Sandperch, Parapercis sp.
Burhan MuntasserPhoto Ron Silver, It is tiny tiny.
Ron Silver Thanx, then NOT what I thought previously. Maybe a Dragonet.
Stuart Pearce Beautiful shot :)
Stuart Pearce Worth a look at
Fusigobius inframaculatus :)
Burhan MuntasserPhoto Thanks!!! I think that it is: Blotched goby (
Fusigobius inframaculatus )
Galina Maslova Like it
Ernst Andres Beautiful colors and face to face. <3 I like it <3
Alan Duncan Definitely looks like
Fusigobius inframaculatus , although not so easy to say from the front.
We have them here in Thailand.
Burhan MuntasserPhoto Thank you all!!