Koumansetta hectori Smith, 1957
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2016
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Resumo |
Many aquarists know this fish as Ambylgobius hectori but accepted name is actually Koumansetta hectori. K. hectori, Hector's goby, is a species of goby native to the Indian Ocean (including the Red Sea), first record from Persian Gulf (Kish Island, Iran) to the islands of Micronesia in the western Pacific Ocean. It can be found on sheltered coral reefs at depths of from 3 to 30 meters (though usually between 5 to 20 meters). This species reaches a length of 8.5 centimeters (3.3 in) SL. This attractive little fish measures only 2” at maturity and spends its time hovering over rocks and substrates out in the open water column. Known for their bold yellow stripes, peaceful disposition, the diminutive Hector’s Goby is a nano reef favorite. It can also be found in the aquarium trade. |
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http://aquaticcommons.org/21042/1/Koumansetta%C2%A0hectori.pdf Ketabi, Ramin and Jamili, Shahla (2016) Koumansetta hectori Smith, 1957. Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute, |
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en |
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Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute |
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http://aquaticcommons.org/21042/ |
Palavras-Chave | #Biology #Fisheries |
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Other NonPeerReviewed |