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gobygroup · The Goby group is open to all those interested in the study of gobioid fishes.

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  • Members: 276
  • Category: Zoology
  • Founded: Apr 10, 2000
  • Language: English
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The Goby group is open to all those interested in the study of gobioid fishes. This would include, but is not limited to, systematists, ecologists, and physiologists. This unmoderated email group is for information and data exchange to further our understanding of gobioid fishes.

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Re: Sicyopus??
Several Sicyopus are similar in appearance and coloration. The one photographed appears to be Sicyopus exallisquamulus Watson & Kottelat, 2006. Enjoy gobies,
Posted - Mon Jun 22, 2009 7:02 pm
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Sicyopus??
Hi folks, I bought these a few weeks ago. I've seen them advertised a lot lately but nobody seems to know just what they are. They look at least similar to
Posted - Sun Jun 21, 2009 1:55 am
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Re: Goby ID's
... They came from an exporter in Singapore. Mark is going to ask where they were collected, but he may not get an answer. Do you know anything about them that
Posted - Thu Jun 18, 2009 9:23 pm
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Re: Goby ID's
... Thanks. I don't know where they came from but I will ask. If it helps, they seem to have been sold as all one species, so I would think they were collected
Posted - Thu Jun 18, 2009 2:50 am
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Re: Goby ID's
The first is M. mertoni, then M. chulae, then a Pseudogobius (possibly undescribed - looks like several I have photos of). Do you know where the fish are from?
Posted - Wed Jun 17, 2009 11:33 pm
Helen Larson
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