#Firefish Goby
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aquatark · 5 months ago
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Marine Encyclopedia - The Gabbiano
Endless Ocean, Nintendo Wii
*grabs yatabei blenny* YOU
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fish-daily · 1 year ago
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Purple firefish goby
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fish 209 - purple firefish goby/elegant firefish
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sleepyfins · 5 months ago
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Fishtober Day 8 - Firefish
Check out the creator! ^ [@/fishiscrazy]
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Firefish are a genus of dartfish. The first picture I used is of a Fire Goby, which are native to the Indo-Pacific oceans in coral reefs. Their name comes from their orange-red body, though other fish from the same genus can be other colours!!
Their brighter relatives, the Elegant Firefish have bright red and purple fins. They live in the West Indo-Pacific and eat zooplankton. Plus they hide in holes when threatened. They don't fight if they have enough room so they're good aquarium pets! Plusss they're very disease resistant.
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Sorry I know the pictures are a little boring today but I don't have the energy to make a pretty collage - -""
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monsoon-of-art · 21 days ago
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Say, what kind of fish are the Megamer, and how do their abilities work?
Also, I'm guessing that their names are just "Ice" "Guts" "Time" etc. Are they names they chose for themselves because they liked it, or is it short for the scientific names Light gave their species?
So I'll put it under a readmore, and I must shoutout out a buddy on discord (shy, wishes to remain anonymous) who came up with about half of these ideas
I want to mention that because they're actually biological creatures, I've jumbled the timeline a bit; Dr Light had the Robot Masters first as puppies, then Blues, then Rock and Roll (I have not thought up the MM9 yet, only up to MM2 and some of the Archie Comic/Megamix Manga)
Time is a Jellyfish, Oil is a Blanket Octopus, Cut is a Lionfish, Guts is a Dunkleosteus, Ice is a Harp Seal, Bomb is a Porcupine Fish, Fire is a Firefish Goby, and Elec is an Electric Ray. Rock and Roll are both very young Koi fish, and I'm unsure if Blues is also a Koi fish, or if he's a Guppy.
(And while we're here, for the 2nds, Metal is a Sandtiger Shark, Air is a Basking Shark, Bubble is a Sea Turtle, Quick is a Sailfish, Crash is a Pistol Shrimp, Flash is a Flashlight Fish, Heat is a Nautilus, and Wood is a Shipworm.)
At first, Dr Light referred to them as numbers (in the order he found them in, so in this, Time is actually 001 and not Rock), but as they grew older, he gave them nicknames, and the nicknames stuck. Dr Light/Wily are not good with names lmao.
I tried to keep their abilities as close as I can to their original counterparts; Ice can shoot ice, Elec can make electricity, Guts is very strong, etc etc. Not all of them wanted to play nicely with me, but I did what I could. Example: Cut doesn't have his scissors, but he can pluck out one or two of his spines and throw them (very sharp very durable spines).
Rock's special ability is the ability to copy others, lmao. Anyone (or sometimes, objects) he touches, he can copy their abilities and subtly change his colors (Blues can do something very similar, but can't copy the colors as well). Roll currently doesn't have any powers, but I did consider healing?
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roserocks01 · 2 years ago
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I drew the albatrio as merpeople before mer-May ends :D Chip is based on a firefish goby, and Jay is based on a flying fish!
Like my work? Check out my commissions!
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colourstreakgryffin · 2 years ago
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KNY Hashira Shitpost; Merfolk AU
You see! I watched the live action of “the Little Mermaid” yesterday and wanted to change the Hashira into merpeople so ya!
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The Hashira
Under the phrase “Hashira”, nine merpeople are the personal guardians of the Royal Ubuyashiki family and the kingdom the Ubuyashikis rule from dangerous life like sharks, eels, serpent/octopus monsters, etc.
The Hashira use weapons like katanas and staffs to fend off these threats. Three of the Hashira use different weapons for their own comfortability
The Hashira guard the kingdom at night and kill those creatures to ensure the merpeople race aren’t further killed
All merpeople have hydrokinetic magic powered by lunar energy. Through moonstone pendants, they can bend water, control sealife and alternate swimming speeds
Sea monsters’ magic is ten times stronger than merpeople, but have a bigger mental affect. Darkness corrupts their mindsets quicker
Tomioka Giyuu
Giyuu is a cobalt blue zebrafish merman
Spends a lot of his spare time collecting rare ores and shells to make them into gifts to give to Tanjiro and Nezuko
Giyuu has his own private cave, that basically all the Hashira plus the Royal family don’t know about. He can get away from socialisation and recollect himself in silence
Kocho Shinobu
Shinobu is a teardrop butterflyfish merwoman
Cleans up toxic waste with the butterfly girls in her free time, for all to be recycled into poisons she uses in her missions
Shinobu can’t stand being above the seawater for too long, the sun is too hot and the air makes her skin feel itchy. She is very petty with her needs
Kyojuro Rengoku
Kyojuro is a firefish goby merman
Gathers and brings back round troubled sealife to the sea. He feels required to make sure the innocent beings of the waters are safe
Kyojuro spends pretty much all his free time with his little brother, sightseeing the land people at the beach
Tengen Uzui
Tengen is a mandarinfish merman
His overall style is so flamboyant and over-the-top, that most are blinded by the mere sight of him
Tengen, with his excellently-singing wives, create music for the underwater kingdom and hosts his own music club
Tokito Muichiro
Muichiro is a transparent surgeon fish merman
Gets lost so often that the Hashira have to drench his tail in sticking glowing dust to track him down more easily
Muichiro always runs into those dangerous creatures like sharks and octopus, but ends up playing with them
Kanroji Mitsuri
Mitsuri is a bubblegum pink betta fish merwoman
Loves decorating tails and hairs of her fellow merwomen and is very skilled at the art. She can groom tails in a few minutes tops
Mitsuri has a incredibly beautiful singing voice and makes up random catchy songs on the fly to sing as she swims
Gyomei Himejima
Gyomei is a stonefish monster+gray snapper merman hybrid
This merbeing hybrid can easily withstand the pressure of the deeper waters and studies the sea life deeper below
Gyomei has very poisonous spines all over his tail so he has to be very weary of contact with other merpeople
Shinazugawa Sanemi
Sanemi is a blackwing flying fish merman
A very speedy swimmer and can make a gliding jump for 350m at a time. His sleek tail and fins help double his speed
Sanemi spends lot of his time tracking down threats to take care of them, even outside of his duty as a Hashira, since it’s fun to him
Iguro Obanai
Obanai is a banded sea serpent monster+swordtail fish merman hybrid
Uses his magic a lot as it’s a effective way to restrain the enemies, but eventually has to be restrained himself until that mental effect disappears
Obanai covers his mouth with special seaweed and has it as precaution bandages, incase he comes across a injured being
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impuxart · 10 months ago
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Prompt: Water Dragon
Firefish Goby
The Firefish Goby is usually found in the Indian and Pacific oceans close to the East African coast, the Indian Ocean and Hawaii. While the current conservation status is not concerning, this fish is very popular in the US and is imported for aquaristic. If this trend continues, the species can face a decline in population.
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atomarium · 11 months ago
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your ask box wanted an ask in it
do you like fish
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Who doesn't
I like all kinds of fishes
Here is my top 250 fishes
1. Salmon
2. Tuna
3. Cod
4. Trout
5. Bass
6. Snapper
7. Mackerel
8. Halibut
9. Swordfish
10. Sardines
11. Haddock
12. Flounder
13. Mahi-mahi
14. Catfish
15. Perch
16. Tilapia
17. Carp
18. Pike
19. Anchovy
20. Herring
21. Grouper
22. Sole
23. Barracuda
24. Bluefish
25. Redfish
26. Wahoo
27. Pompano
28. Yellowtail
29. Rockfish
30. Bluegill
31. Walleye
32. Whitefish
33. Rainbow trout
34. Lingcod
35. Skate
36. Bluefin tuna
37. Striped bass
38. Marlin
39. Sturgeon
40. Eel
41. Butterfish
42. Wolffish
43. Opah
44. Tilefish
45. Drum
46. Tilapia
47. Gurnard
48. Threadfin
49. Monkfish
50. Opaleye
51. Triggerfish
52. Cutlassfish
53. Pomfret
54. Bullhead
55. Croaker
56. Tautog
57. Sheepshead
58. Wrasse
59. Parrotfish
60. Hogfish
61. Porgy
62. Permit
63. Amberjack
64. Bonito
65. Tilefish
66. Croaker
67. Hogfish
68. Mullet
69. Ribbonfish
70. Drum
71. Saury
72. Tarpon
73. Mullet
74. Bluefish
75. Garfish
76. Wels catfish
77. Gizzard shad
78. Bowfin
79. Stickleback
80. Freshwater drum
81. Sucker
82. Bullhead
83. Sculpin
84. Mooneye
85. Goby
86. Chub
87. Mudminnow
88. Dace
89. Silverside
90. Lamprey
91. Minnow
92. Darter
93. Smelt
94. Sunfish
95. Sturgeon
96. Shad
97. Sablefish
98. Greenland cod
99. Hake
100. Grenadier
101. Cobia
102. Tilefish
103. Pollack
104. Oarfish
105. John Dory
106. Swai
107. Largemouth bass
108. Atlantic cod
109. Kingfish
110. Wolffish
111. Skate
112. Arctic char
113. Goby
114. Lumpfish
115. Gourami
116. Gar
117. Codling
118. Butterfish
119. Blenny
120. Wrasse
121. Roach
122. Rainbow smelt
123. Peacock bass
124. Pompano
125. Pikeperch
126. Minnow
127. Leatherjacket
128. Jackfish
129. Halibut
130. Gurnard
131. Grouper
132. Grunion
133. Grunt
134. Greenling
135. Grayling
136. Gray mullet
137. Grass carp
138. Goldfish
139. Golden perch
140. Ghost carp
141. Garfish
142. Fusilier
143. Flathead
144. Filefish
145. Electric eel
146. Dogfish
147. Doctor fish
148. Dory
149. Dolphin fish
150. Dolly Varden
151. Dogfish
152. Drum
153. Dusky grouper
154. Dunkleosteus
155. Dusky shark
156. Duckbill
157. Driftfish
158. Dragonet
159. Dorado
160. Donzella
161. Dolphinfish
162. Dogfish
163. Dogtooth tuna
164. Dogfish
165. Dory
166. Dusky grouper
167. Dunkleosteus
168. Dusky shark
169. Duckbill
170. Driftfish
171. Dragonet
172. Dorado
173. Donzella
174. Dolphinfish
175. Dogfish
176. Dogtooth tuna
177. Eel
178. Emperor
179. Eleuth
180. Elephantfish
181. Eelpout
182. Elver
183. Escolar
184. European flounder
185. European seabass
186. European perch
187. Flathead grey mullet
188. European eel
189. Eagle ray
190. Eastern mosquitofish
191. Eastern little tuna
192. Eastern mudminnow
193. European minnow
194. European sprat
195. Emperor tetra
196. Emperor angelfish
197. Emperor bream
198. Emporer red snapper
199. Emperor sole
200. Emperor shrimp
201. Emperor scorpionfish
202. Escolar
203. False trevally
204. False cat shark
205. False scad
206. False trevally
207. False cat shark
208. False scad
209. Fantail darter
210. Fathead minnow
211. Fathead sculpin
212. Featherfin squeaker
213. Fingerfish
214. Fire goby
215. Firefish
216. Flabby whalefish
217. Flagfish
218. Flat loach
219. Flathead catfish
220. Flathead grey mullet
221. Flathead
222. Flathead sole
223. Flounder
224. Flying gurnard
225. Flying fish
226. Freshwater butterflyfish
227. Freshwater drum
228. Freshwater eel
229. Freshwater garfish
230. Freshwater hatchetfish
231. Freshwater shark
232. Frigate mackerel
233. Frill shark
234. Frostfish
235. Fuji fish
236. Finescale triggerfish
237. Four-eyed fish
238. Fringe-scale sardine
239. Fullscale sculpin
240. Fulmar
241. Fusilier
242. Galjoen fish
243. Gaper
244. Garibaldi
245. Garpike
246. Ghost fish
247. Ghost flathead
248. Giant catfish
249. Giant danio
250. Giant gouram
What is your favorite fish ? :3
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ask-manda-of-the-6 · 2 years ago
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My fire genasi Arcane Trickster rogue -Gaius 'Cinder' Slater- as a firefish goby merman.
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koli456 · 14 days ago
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Tiny Marine Fishes
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The ocean is home to some of the most fascinating creatures on Earth, from behemoth-sized whales to microscopic-sized plankton. Among these, Tiny Marine Fishes are key to maintaining the subtle equilibrium within marine ecosystems. These small creatures are valued for their contribution to color, life, and diversity to the underwater world. If you are a marine enthusiast, aquarist, or just an admirer of marine biodiversity, Tiny Marine Fish would leave you dumbfounded.
The Significance of Tiny Marine Fishes
Despite their small size, Tiny Marine Fishes are importance to marine food web and form food for larger fishes, seabirds, and marine predators that keep the food chain and food web going. They also help in maintaining coral reef health by cleaning algae and parasites that endanger coral with suffocation.
Certain species like the neon goby clean parasites from larger fishes. Others, for example, damselfish, defend their habitat and thus help protect the coral reef. These small roles add up in importance, showing how much Tiny Marine Fishes contribute to supporting marine life.
Popular Tiny Marine Fishes for Aquariums
Many aquarium enthusiasts love keeping Tiny Marine Fishes due to their vibrant colors, unique behaviors, and relatively low space requirements. Here are some popular species:
1. Clownfish
Perhaps the most famous of all, clownfish are adored for their bright orange and white stripes. They have a fascinating symbiotic relationship with sea anemones, where they find protection while providing food in return.
2. Neon Goby
These tiny blue-and-black striped fish are excellent cleaners. They set up “cleaning stations” where larger fish come to get rid of parasites.
3. Pajama Cardinalfish
Known for their unusual patterns and peaceful nature, these fish are easy to care for and make a great addition to home aquariums.
4. Royal Gramma
A stunning mix of purple and yellow, the royal gramma is a hardy and peaceful fish that thrives in reef tanks.
5. Firefish Goby
With its elongated body and bright red-orange tail, this species is a true eye-catcher. They are shy but adapt well to community aquariums.
Where to Find Tiny Marine Fishes
These fishes are widely distributed across tropical and subtropical oceans, particularly around coral reefs. Some of the best locations to spot them include:
The Great Barrier Reef (Australia)
The Coral Triangle (Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia)
Caribbean Reefs
Hawaiian Waters
For those interested in owning Tiny Marine Fishes, it’s essential to purchase them from reputable aquarium stores that focus on sustainable sourcing.
Caring for Tiny Marine Fishes in Home Aquariums
If you’re considering keeping Tiny Marine Fishes at home, here are some essential tips:
Tank Size & Setup: While they are small, many of these species need ample space to swim and hide. A well-established reef tank with plenty of live rock is ideal.
Water Conditions: Stable temperature (24-27°C), salinity levels, and pH balance are crucial for their health.
Diet: These fish thrive on a diet of high-quality pellets, frozen shrimp, and live foods like brine shrimp.
Tank Mates: Always choose compatible species. Some tiny fish are territorial, so research before adding new tankmates.
Conclusion
The mesmerizing world of Tiny Marine Fishes offers endless fascination, whether in the wild or in an aquarium. Their vibrant colors, intricate behaviors, and ecological importance correlate with them being a must for marine biodiversity. Whether an aquarist or merely a friend of marine life, these tiny treasures of the ocean deserve a call from you.
For more insights into marine life and fishing adventures, visit: fishingproo.com
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jkfishworld · 1 year ago
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A firefish goby adds a pop of color to any tank! 
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zoofitness · 5 years ago
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YALL LOOK WHO MADE AN APPEARANCE LAST NIGHT WHEN I FED EVERYONE!!!!
LINGUINI!!!!!!!!
I have been so worried about him. He’s been sick for about 2 weeks now and not been eating, barely leaving his hidey hole. I tried 2 rounds of meds but I’m not really sure what I was treating - possibly internal parasites or severe constipation, not sure which but he had been really fat like a sausage roll and looked really uncomfortable.
I had started losing hope that he would get better, but last night he zipped out of his hole really quickly and gobbled up some brine shrimp!!! He went back to hiding but came out a couple more times during the feed as well. I’m so relieved! Here’s hoping he will be back to normal soon! 💕
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godesscall · 6 years ago
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Fire Goby Mermaid
I guess that’s it for this year’s Mermay. It’s been fun 😊
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vincentblackbearmediallc · 2 years ago
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The firefish goby, also known as a dartfish, is an interesting and attractive saltwater fish that is popular with saltwater aquarium enthusiasts. This particular fish does especially well in reef aquariums, because they enjoy spending time ducking in and out of all the caves and rocks.Firefish gobies are not large fish – just about 2 inches long when full grown. They have a thin body, which is rounded in the front and then tapers down to a very narrow tail fin. The firefish goby has half-and-half coloring. The front part of the body, from about the middle to the head, is white. At about the halfway point of their body, firefish gobies are bright red clear down to their tail – now you understand the name. The bright red tail color gives the appearance of a flame shooting off the firefish’s tail end. This interesting coloring makes firefish gobies quite a spectacular looking fish, and they boost the color of any saltwater tank.
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beautyunderthewaves · 2 years ago
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Firefish Goby Appreciation 🤍💛🧡❤️💜
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sagehaubitze · 2 years ago
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firefish goby (2014)
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