Ornate Sandgoby
Istigobius ornatus
The Ornate Sandgoby (Istigobius ornatus) is a small Indo-Pacific goby of shallow sandy and rubble bottoms, often near reefs and seagrass. It is not a major angling target; most records come from habitat surveys and scientific sampling rather than sport fishing.

识别要点
- Slender goby with a sand-colored body marked by orange-brown ornate mottling and bars
- Two separate dorsal fins, the first short and spiny, typical of gobies
- Large head with high-set eyes and a small terminal mouth; often rests on pectoral fins on open sand
栖息地
Shallow coastal sand flats, sandy lagoons, rubble edges, and seagrass-adjacent areas, usually in clear tropical marine water.
饵料备注
Rarely targeted by anglers. If taken incidentally, it may take tiny pieces of shrimp, mysid, worm, or very small soft plastics/jigs near the bottom.
行为
A bottom-dwelling, cryptic goby that perches on sand and darts to cover; it feeds on tiny benthic invertebrates and plankton picked from or just above the substrate.
注意事项
Handle gently; like many small gobies it can be stressed easily out of water. Consume only if local rules allow and the capture is legal; no species-specific toxin concern is well established.
钓法备注
Use ultra-light tackle and small baits worked close to sand-rubble transitions; slow, bottom-oriented presentations are most relevant. Best regarded as a bycatch or specimen species, not a standard game fish.