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It is a collective name for more than 800 species of fish in the suborder Perciformes (Perciformes) gobies (Gobioidei), which are small carnivorous fish. It is a small carnivorous fish. It is found all over the world, especially in the tropics, and is mainly a marine fish. Most of them are benthic fish, characterized by a suction cup with a weak suction force formed by the fusion of the ventral fins. There are more than 700 species, the majority of which belong to the family Gobiidae (gobies), and are typically elongate, somewhat scaleless, and are found along tropical and temperate coasts and among rocky reefs. They are characterized by two dorsal fins; the first dorsal fin consists of a few weak fin spines; there are no lateral lines (rows of small sensilla along the head and side of the body); and the caudal fin is generally rounded. Most have brightly colored bodies, and some gobies have transparent bodies, such as the crystal goby (Crystallogobius?nilssoni) from Europe, and most physical pictures of adult gobies are about 10 centimeters (4 inches) long. The bonnet goby (Pandaka?pygmaea) of the Philippines is less than 13 centimeters (3/8 inch) long, making it one of the smallest extant vertebrates. Many gobies, such as the long-palate mud goby (Gillichthys?mirabilis) from the eastern Pacific, burrow in mud and sand; some also burrow with other animals, such as the small peach-colored blind goby (Typhlogobius?californiensis) from California, which lives in a burrow dug by some kind of goby. Another example of gobies ****ing with other animals is the small marine neon red goby (Elecatinus?oceanops) with bright blue banding, several species of which act as 'cleaners', pecking at parasites on larger fish. Gobies are ovoviviparous and have a protective habit of attaching their eggs to shells, rocks, or other similar sites. In addition to the gobies, this suborder also includes the snakeheads, Eleotridae (sleepers), and the mudskippers, Periophthalmidae (mudskippers).

Gobies are fishes that occur in waters around the world outside of the Bathygobius soporator ocean, usually in shallow waters with reefs or mudflats, but also in inland in silt.

Most species of gobies have a pair of ventral fins on their abdomen, which fuse together to form a sucker, allowing them to attach to rocks and avoid being washed away by the water.

The goby is popular for its distinctive shape and jumping ability, and it is a small fish, measuring only 40-80 millimeters in length. It has a broad and large mouth, a pair of large eyes, two developed dorsal fins on the back, and the ventral fins on the ventral surface move forward to the chest and heal left and right into a sucker. The body is darker in color, with multiple black markings across the back and scattered with many small black spots, the body color is extremely beautiful and quite lovely to look at.

The goby has a gentle temperament and prefers to live in clear, flowing water with a sandy, gravelly substrate. In the aquarium, it often crawls on the sand or glass surface, and sometimes it can use suction cups to attach itself to the glass or stones, which is very interesting.

The goby's food is mainly aquatic insects. The appropriate water temperature for feeding is 18-26℃. The goby reaches sexual maturity in one year and reproduces from April to May, but artificial reproduction is difficult.

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Goby? (Yao Kecheng, Food Materia Medica)?

Synonyms shark, snake ("Er Ya"), blowing sand ("Linhai Foreign Objects"), sand ditch fish, sand jack, grizzly fish ("Compendium"), sand bamboo ("Compendium of Medical Sciences"), light fish, greasy light fish ("Report on the Survey of Fishes of the Yellow and Bohai Seas")?

Source is the meat of goby, Gobiidae.

Animal formThe spiny goby has a long body, the anterior part is slightly cylindrical, and the posterior part is laterally compressed.

The body is about 10 centimeters long; the head is large and long, and the head height is slightly lower than the body height.?

The snout is long, bluntly rounded anteriorly, with a bulge in the center.?

Eyes equal in size and dorsolateral.?

Interocular septum narrow, slightly concave.?

Mouth large, slightly oblique.?

The mandible is slightly short, with the posterior end of the maxilla terminating below or slightly behind the anterior margin of the eye.?

The lips are thick.

Tongue broad, truncate anteriorly.?

The teeth are sharp, tapered, and arranged in narrow bands on both the upper and lower jaws.?

Gill pores extend slightly anteriorly and inferiorly below the base of the pectoral fins; the isthmus is quite wide.?

The gill rakers are short and very thick.?

Most of the body covered with pectinate scales, the collar and thorax with small rounded scales, and the head unscaled except for small rounded scales on the posterior head, upper cheeks, and upper part of the gill cover.?

Lateral scales 46-50 in longitudinal rows and about 17 in transverse rows.?

Dorsal fins 2, VIII, 14; 1st dorsal fin lower, fin spines weak, not reaching beginning of 2nd dorsal fin when laid flat.?

2nd dorsal fin higher, when laid flat, posterior fin often reaches parafin at base of caudal fin.?

Anal fins 12-13, starting below the 4th fin of the 2nd dorsal fin, about as high as the 1st dorsal fin.?

Pectoral fin tips rounded 19 to 21, about as long as the ventral fin.?

Ventral fin I 15.?

The posterior margin of the caudal fin is pointedly rounded.?

The upper part of the body is grayish brown, the lower part is lighter.?

The sides of the body have 5 to 6 inconspicuous dark spots.?

The snout is darker and the cheeks have dark stripes.?

The dorsal fin has dark spots arranged in 3 to 5 oblique longitudinal rows; the caudal fin has 7 to 10 undulating transverse stripes.

It lives along the coast and in rivers.

It lives in the lower part of the water.

It feeds on small shrimps and fish.

It is found along the coasts of China, especially in the south.

The taste is sweet and salty, flat.

① "Compendium": sweet, flat, non-toxic.

② Yao Kecheng "Food Materia Medica": sweet, warm, non-toxic.

③ "Medical Compendium": sweet, salty, flat.

② Yao Kecheng "Food Materia Medica": eat the main yang road, healthy muscles and bones, line blood, eliminating grain, meat.

③ "Medical Compendium": Li Xiao Shui, through the gonorrhea.

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Gobiidae animal spiny goby meat. The spiny goby is also known as shark, sand ditch fish, light fish, oil light fish. Distributed in China's coastal, to the south is more. After obtaining, remove the fins, viscera, wash and dry with or fresh.

[Properties] Sweet, salty flavor, slightly warm in nature. It can tonify the middle and benefit the qi, tonify the kidney and help the yang.

[Usage] Used for weak spleen and stomach, indigestion, noma and emaciation; kidney deficiency and Yang failure, impotence, spermatorrhea, or urinary frequency, enuresis, etc..

[Usage] Decoction, or boiled food.

[Appendix]

1, goby sand nut soup: goby 100g, sand nut 10g, ginger 3g, pepper 0.5g. Add water to decoction soup, into the salt a little seasoning to eat.

This formula to goby fish tonic qi, with sand nuts, ginger, pepper to warm the stomach. It is used for cold spleen and stomach, epigastric distension and cold pain, dyspepsia, tiredness and less food.

2, goby epiphyllum soup: goby 100g, 15g of epiphyllum, cinnamon 3g. Add water and fry the epiphyllum for half an hour, and then the rest of the decoction, decoction soup.

This formula to goby to tonify the kidneys to help the yang, but also to the epiphyllum, cinnamon to help the fire. It is used for kidney yang deficiency and decline, impotence, frequent urination, coldness and cold limbs.