Brightly colored gobies are popular subjects for underwater macro photographers in the beautiful waters of Okinawa. The Dinah’s goby (Lubricogobius dinah) adapts by using man-made objects as a protective shelter. Discarded glass bottles and cans are prime real-estate for a variety of Marine life in the Ocean.
- Scientific name: (Lubricogobius dinah)
- Common Name: Dinah’s goby
- Distribution: Ryukyu Islands
- Habitat: Sandy bottom, living in shells and bottles
- Depth: 20-50meters
- Diet: Plankton
- Average Size: 25mm
You will need a designated macro lens to photograph this beautiful Goby. Approach slowly and avoid any sudden movement.
When threatened, the Goby will retreat into the glass bottle.
I was fortunate to have the goby pose for a photograph.
I used the Light&Motion Sola Nightsea to light up the mouth of the bottle to create this beautiful image.