Dwarfgobies Collection
Dwarfgobies, the tiny wonders of the sea, showcase their vibrant colors and unique features in various locations across Indonesia
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Dwarfgobies, the tiny wonders of the sea, showcase their vibrant colors and unique features in various locations across Indonesia. In October, the Stripedhead Dwarfgoby graces Lembeh Straits with its presence, captivating divers with its striking appearance. November brings forth the Redspot Dwarfgoby in Sulawesi's waters, adding a splash of color to the underwater landscape. February reveals the Naudes Rubble Dwarfgoby in Sunda Islands' Lembeh Straits, showcasing its intricate patterns amidst coral rubble. Meanwhile, Rinca Island's Horseshoe Bay becomes home to the Ringeye Dwarfgoby as it rests gracefully on coral formations. Venturing further south to Barat Daya Islands' Wetar Island, we encounter Trimma yanoi or Yanos Dwarfgoby. Its petite size and delicate beauty make it a true gem of these Lesser Sunda Islands. In Sulawesi's Lembeh Straits resides Eviota sebreei or Sebrees Dwarfgoby. This enchanting creature can be seen resting on coral while carrying a parasitic growth—an intriguing sight for marine enthusiasts. June introduces us to the Candycane Dwarfgoby in Sunda Islands' Lembeh Straits—aptly named for its candy-like hues that brighten up any reef scene. July offers another glimpse into Sulawesi's underwater world with Trimma okinawae or Okinawa Dwarfgobies perched gracefully on reefs. Heading west towards Raja Ampat Islands (Four Kings), we discover Batu Lima where Meshed Dwarfgobies reside—a mesmerizing sight against West Papua's stunning backdrop. The Okinawa Dwarfogby also finds solace here among colorful corals in July. Lastly, West Waigeo welcomes back the Stripedhead Dwarfogby—their vibrant stripes blending harmoniously with the rich marine life of Raja Ampat Islands.