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  1. Eleotridae, family Eleotridaenoun

    sleepers

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  1. eleotridae

    Eleotridae is a family of fish within the order Gobiiformes, commonly known as sleeper gobies. There are around 34 genera within this family. The name "sleeper gobies" comes from their habit of lying immobile on the bottom or burrowing in the substrate. They are found in various habitats including freshwater, estuaries, and marine environments.

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  1. Eleotridae

    Sleeper gobies are members of the Eleotridae fish family, found predominantly in the tropical Indo-Pacific. There are approximately 35 genera and 150 species. While many eleotrids pass through a planktonic stage in the sea and some spend their entire lives in the sea, as adults the majority live in freshwater streams and brackish waters. A few species are troglobitic. They are especially important as predators in the freshwater stream ecosystems on oceanic islands such as New Zealand and Hawaii that otherwise lack the predatory fish families typical of nearby continents, such as catfish. Anatomically they are similar to the gobies, though unlike the majority of gobies, they do not have a pelvic sucker. Like the true gobies they are generally small fish that live on the substrate, often amongst vegetation, in burrows, or in crevices within rocks and coral reefs. Although goby-like in many ways, sleeper gobies lack the pelvic fin sucker, and that, together with other morphological differences, is used to distinguish the two families. It is widely believed that the Gobiidae and Eleotridae share a common ancestor, and they are both placed in the suborder Gobioidei, along with a few other small families containing goby-like fishes.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of eleotridae in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of eleotridae in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

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