6. A row of three dark rectangular
blotches is visible when fish is in
active color phase.
Active Color Phase
Thursday, July 2, 2009
7. A row of three dark rectangular
blotches is visible when fish is in
active color phase.
Active Color Phase
Thursday, July 2, 2009
8. A row of three dark rectangular
blotches is visible when fish is in
active color phase.
Two barbels under tip of Chin
Active Color Phase
Thursday, July 2, 2009
9. A row of three dark rectangular
blotches is visible when fish is in
active color phase.
Two barbels under tip of Chin
Active Color Phase
Thursday, July 2, 2009
10. A row of three dark rectangular
blotches is visible when fish is in
active color phase.
Two barbels under tip of Chin
Active Color Phase
Inactive Color Phase
Thursday, July 2, 2009
11. A row of three dark rectangular
blotches is visible when fish is in
active color phase.
Two barbels under tip of Chin
Active Color Phase
Spotted
Goatfish Inactive Color Phase
Thursday, July 2, 2009
23. Traditional
White “bridle” usually runs from
rear of mouth to edge of gill cover
Thursday, July 2, 2009
24. Traditional
White “bridle” usually runs from
rear of mouth to edge of gill cover
Thursday, July 2, 2009
25. Almost transparent body displaying only a
few “X’s” and dusky bar on base of tail;
note only an obscure white “bridle”
marking is present
Traditional
White “bridle” usually runs from
rear of mouth to edge of gill cover
Thursday, July 2, 2009
26. Almost transparent body displaying only a
few “X’s” and dusky bar on base of tail;
note only an obscure white “bridle”
marking is present
Traditional
White “bridle” usually runs from
rear of mouth to edge of gill cover
Thursday, July 2, 2009
27. Almost transparent body displaying only a
few “X’s” and dusky bar on base of tail;
note only an obscure white “bridle”
marking is present
Traditional
White “bridle” usually runs from
rear of mouth to edge of gill cover
Dusky translucent body
displaying numerous
brownish “X’s”, dark
streak behind eye and
two dusky spots on base
of tail; note bright white
“bridle” marking from
mouth to gill cover
Thursday, July 2, 2009
28. Almost transparent body displaying only a
few “X’s” and dusky bar on base of tail;
note only an obscure white “bridle”
marking is present
Traditional
White “bridle” usually runs from
rear of mouth to edge of gill cover
Dusky translucent body
displaying numerous
Bridled brownish “X’s”, dark
streak behind eye and
two dusky spots on base
Goby of tail; note bright white
“bridle” marking from
mouth to gill cover
Thursday, July 2, 2009
32. One dark bar runs from top
of head across eye and
down cheek
Thursday, July 2, 2009
33. One dark bar runs from top
of head across eye and
down cheek
Thursday, July 2, 2009
34. One dark bar runs from top Gold spot outlined in black
of head across eye and above pectoral fin (not
down cheek obvious in some individuals)
Thursday, July 2, 2009
35. One dark bar runs from top Gold spot outlined in black
of head across eye and above pectoral fin (not
down cheek obvious in some individuals)
Goldspot Goby
Thursday, July 2, 2009