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Dwarf Goby Collection

The dwarf goby, a fascinating creature found in the waters of Indonesia, showcases an array of vibrant colors and unique characteristics


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The dwarf goby, a fascinating creature found in the waters of Indonesia, showcases an array of vibrant colors and unique characteristics. In October, we encounter the Stripedhead Dwarfgoby (Trimma striatum) adult in Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi. Its striking appearance captivates with bold stripes that adorn its body. Moving to November, we come across the Redspot Dwarfgoby (Trimma halonevum) adult also in Lembeh Straits. This tiny fish stands out with its vivid red spots against a backdrop of intricate patterns. In February, our exploration takes us to Naudes Rubble Dwarfgoby (Trimma naudei) adult in Sulawesi's Sunda Islands. Amongst the rubble-filled seabed, this goby thrives and displays remarkable adaptability. Resting peacefully on coral formations at Horseshoe Bay in Rinca Island's Komodo National Park is the Ringeye Dwarfgoby (Trimma benjamini). Its distinctive ring-shaped eyes add an element of intrigue to its already enchanting presence. Venturing further south to Wetar Island's Tanjung Tutunuuake, we discover the Yanos Dwarfgoby (Trimma yanoi). This species showcases delicate beauty amidst vibrant surroundings within Lesser Sunda Islands' Barat Daya archipelago. In Lembeh Straits once again but with a peculiar twist lies the Sebrees Dwarfgoby (Eviota sebreei). Adorned with a parasitic growth resting on coral structures, it serves as a reminder of nature's complex relationships and adaptations. June brings us face-to-face with the Candycane Dwarfgoby (Trimma cana), captivating observers with its candy-like hues amidst Sulawesi's Sunda Islands. A true delight for underwater enthusiasts.