Clingfishes are fishes of the family Gobiesocidae, the only family in the order Gobiesociformes. These fairly small to very small fishes are widespread in ...
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Living along rocky shores from Alaska to Baja California, northern clingfish often lie low in tide pools, hiding under rocks.
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This is a small fish with a big mouth, but it is peaceful and compatible with all but the smallest nano gobies or krill-sized shrimp as an adult.
Gobiesocidae
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Clingfishes are fishes of the family Gobiesocidae, the only family in the order Gobiesociformes. These fairly small to very small fishes are widespread in tropical and temperate regions, mostly near the coast, but a few species live in deeper seas... Wikipedia
Class: Actinopterygii
Scientific name: Gobiesocidae
Phylum: Chordata
Family: Gobiesocidae; Bleeker, 1860
Order: Gobiesociformes
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Dec 2, 2021 ˇ The often-used clingfish name comes from the sucker apparatus they form on the ventral side of their body to cling to rocks and inside of shells ...
Clingfishes are characterized by a strong suction disk located on the undersurface and formed by the pelvic fins and adjacent folds of flesh.
Small fish shaped like a skillet; with a broad head and narrow body. The pelvic fins are actually a large, broad suction disc. Clingfish are usually found ...
noun : any of various fishes (as of the order Xenopterygii) having a sucker on the underside of the body by which they cling to objects (as stones)
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The Yellow Stripe Clingfish is also known as the Urchin Clingfish, and originates from the reefs of Indonesia. Its slender body is reddish brown with a pair ...