Anemone Goby - Gobius incognitus

Gobius incognitus, the incognito goby or anemone goby, is a species of goby native to the Mediterranean Sea and perhaps the Black SeaGobius incognitus ghiozzo rasposo Gobiidae intotheblue.it

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Distribution and habitat

The name incognitus means “unknown” in Latin and refers to the long period of time that passed before this common and widespread species was recognized and described. Prior to its description, it was confused with Bucchich’s goby (G. bucchichi), a species that now appears to be restricted to the Eastern Mediterranean Sea and perhaps the Black Sea. Much previously published information for Bucchich’s goby is now considered to actually be for the incognito goby.

 

Description

The incognito goby typically reaches a length of 8–10 cm (3.1–3.9 in), and feeds on small invertebrates and algae. The incognito goby is found at the bottom from shallow water to a depth of 12 m (39 ft). It is often associatied with the sea anemone Anemonia sulcata, hiding amongst its tentacles when threatened. Juveniles are typically found with sea urchins.

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 Supply
It feeds on polychaetes, crustaceans (amphipods), molluscs, algae.
Biology
It often lives among the tentacles of the cnidarian anthozoan Anemonia viridis to whose poison it is immune.
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