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The wire coral goby (Bryaninops yongei) is a tiny, elongated fish that lives in close association with wire corals in tropical reefs. Measuring just a few centimeters, it has a translucent body with subtle markings that help it blend seamlessly with its coral host. These gobies are expert clingers, using their adapted fins to navigate the swaying coral branches. They feed on plankton and small invertebrates, relying on their agility and camouflage to avoid predators. Their symbiotic relationship with wire corals offers them protection while adding to the delicate balance of reef ecosystems.
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The wire coral goby (Bryaninops yongei) is a tiny, elongated fish that lives in close association with wire corals in tropical reefs. Measuring just a few centimeters, it has a translucent body with subtle markings that help it blend seamlessly with its coral host. These gobies are expert clingers, using their adapted fins to navigate the swaying coral branches. They feed on plankton and small invertebrates, relying on their agility and camouflage to avoid predators. Their symbiotic relationship with wire corals offers them protection while adding to the delicate balance of reef ecosystems.
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