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Brackish
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The Marble Goby is one of, if not the largest goby in the world. It has a long brown body with a flattened head and symmetrical marbled coloration around
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Archer Fish are brackish water fish that inhabit coastal waters in their native range. They are silver fish with large eyes located close to the mouth, and a series
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The Fat Sleeper Goby is a known by many common names including Jade Sleeper Goby and Striped Sleeper. It is silvery-gray in color and has iridescent horizontal lines on
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The Red Scat is an uncommon color variation of the common Green Scat. The Red Scat has a reddish tint to the upper half of its body, a silvery
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The Bumblebee Goby is a tiny fish with a yellow body and four wide black vertical bands. The fins are yellow, excluding the dorsal and anal fins, which are
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The Freshwater Lionfish has a very misleading common name, as this fish is actually brackish, and is not related to lionfish. It is properly named the Three-spined Frogfish. These
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Knight Gobies are pale gray in appearance with small black dots in the body and fins. The pectoral, anal and caudal fins have a white line that runs parallel
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Dragon Fish, or Violet Gobies, are odd fish that are native to coastal brackish marine estuaries of the western Atlantic coast from the Carolinas to Brazil. In captivity, they
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The Orange Chromide appears in light to dark shades of orange with small orange-red spots on the flanks. It is oval-shaped with a pointed mouth, looking similar to a
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The Green Spotted Puffer is a green to yellow fish with dark spots and a white belly. The fins are rounded and transparent. The head is broad with large
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Knight Gobies are pale gray in appearance with small black dots in the body and fins. The pectoral, anal and caudal fins have a white line that runs parallel
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The Orange Chromide, sometimes referred to as the Silver Chromide, appears in light to dark shades of silvery green with small spots on the flanks. This is actually a
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