Bridled goby

The Bridled goby lives in the demersal, brackish, marine environment.

The Bridled Goby is a small brownish fish with two stripes behind the eye. It usually lives in muddy or sandy areas, often in estuaries. More

glaucofraenum retain the "inshore bridled goby" common name ("colon-tail goby" would be much more apt), while C. tortugae should be called the "patch-reef goby" and C. bol should be called the "sand-canyon goby" after their distinctive habitats. More

The bridled goby probably found its way here in ships' ballast tanks. The bridled goby probably found its way here in ships' ballast tanks. More

The Bridled Goby is commonly found inshore in sandy areas. They are the most common seen fish seen during our muck dives. More

Bridled Goby (Coryphopterus glaucofraenum) perches on the remains of a ship wreck Bridled Goby (Coryphopterus glaucofraenum) perches on the remains of a ship wreck The Bridled Goby is commonly found inshore in sandy areas. More

Bridled goby, Coryphopterus eidolon = goby = Masked or glass goby, Coryphopterus personatus or hyalinus = goby = More

Common names

Bridled goby in English

Order : Perciformes
Family : Gobiidae
Genus : Arenigobius
Species : Arenigobius bifrenatus
Authority : Kner, 1865