Yellowfin goby
A species of Asian gobies, Also known as Japanese river goby, Spotted goby Scientific name : Acanthogobius flavimanus Genus : Asian gobies
Yellowfin goby, A species of Asian gobies
Also known as:
Japanese river goby, Spotted goby
Botanical name: Acanthogobius flavimanus
Genus: Asian gobies
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Description
This fish reaches 25 to 30 centimeters in length. It is light brown with darker saddle-marks and spots. The ventral fins are yellow. These fins are fused to form a cup. There are two dorsal fins. The species can be identified by the arrangement of pores on its head, the spines and rays in the dorsal fins, and the scales and papillae on the head and face. The yellow ventral fins also distinguish it from other gobies. The lifespan is generally up to 3 years, but some individuals may get older.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Fish Order
Perch-like fish Family
True gobies Genus
Asian gobies Species
Yellowfin goby