Fishing for Emerald goby

Ctenogobius smaragdus

The Emerald goby is a small, vibrant fish known for its striking green coloration. It typically measures around 3 inches in length and weighs up to 0.1 pounds. Inhabiting coastal estuaries and mangroves, it feeds on small invertebrates and algae. This species exhibits a peaceful demeanor and is often found in schools, displaying social behavior. This summary is AI generated

Water type

Saltwater / Freshwater / Mixed

IUCN Status

Least concern

Threat to humans

Harmless

Source: Fishbase

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