Eye-Bar Sand Goby (Gnatholepis cauerensis)?

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Eye-Bar Sand Goby (Gnatholepis cauerensis) is supposedly only in the Pacific. Is this be one? Blue Heron Bridge on Jan 27.

Kevin Bryant
 
I think it is a Goldspot Goby. They have a small gold spot behind the gills and above the fin. I took this photo in Bonaire. If you blow up the pictures on your browser you can see it.

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