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PrevieAriz

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Helping someone else. Can anybody identify this fish? She was told it was a goby but I don't agree.

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Looks like a killie fish or gambusa
 

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Looks like a killie fish or gambusa
 

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Gudgeon of some sort is my guess. I can't give you a Latin name. It would be in the gobiiformes (gobies) order under the 'sleepers.'
 

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Looks like a jade goby / fat sleeper. Dormitator maculatus. You can catch them in the Southern states, but large specimens can sometimes be found live at Asian seafood markets. Freshwater/brackish.
 

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