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1028
the photos look just like Giuris (what is usually called Ophieleotris). Definitely not a Redigobius, which is a fraction of the size! The Philippine species of...
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gobywan2001
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Aug 4, 2005
3:52 am
1029
hello and sorry for late response but have been away from computers till recently. Yes Stigmatogobius have bred in captivity and you describe a mating dance....
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gobywan2001
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Aug 4, 2005
4:19 am
1030
give them algae-covered rocks, algae flakes, shredded fresh veg, live Artemia nauplii, blended fresh peas and prawns - lots of choices - whatever you can get ...
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gobywan2001
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Aug 4, 2005
4:41 am
1031
<<give them algae-covered rocks, algae flakes, shredded fresh veg, live Artemia nauplii, blended fresh peas and prawns - lots of choices - whatever you can get...
Frank M. Greco
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Aug 5, 2005
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1032
the problem seem to be that they are unable to compete against the cyprinids for sinking foods, and also I am not sure how fat they should look to be ...
CHOY Heng Wah
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Aug 5, 2005
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1033
CHOY Heng Wah <hwchoy@...> wrote:the problem seem to be that they are unable to compete against the cyprinids for sinking foods, I had the same...
Chris
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Aug 5, 2005
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1034
these are difficult fish to identify - your adults look rather like S. atropurpureus - do you know where they came from? I don't know if Ron Watson is still in...
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gobywan2001
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Aug 7, 2005
6:28 am
1035
Can anyone here provide me with the proper scientific name of the flaming arrow goby? It came in as Sicyopterus zosterophorus, and a Google search of that name...
Frank M. Greco
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Aug 21, 2005
2:48 am
1036
a great name! I've not heard of it (but don't keep up with 'aquarium' literature). A new fancy name for Nemateleotris magnifica - the firefin goby? just...
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gobywan2001
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Aug 21, 2005
4:15 am
1037
Nope, it's not Nemateleotris magnifica. That fish I am familiar with. See pic at http://www.franksaquarium.com/images/Sicyopterus_sp.jpg . Females do not have...
Frank M. Greco
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Aug 21, 2005
4:22 am
1038
Frank, There is a Sicyopus zosterophorum described by Bleeker (1857). I believe this name is valid. --Ed Murdy ... From: gobygroup@yahoogroups.com...
Murdy, Edward O.
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1039
<<There is a Sicyopus zosterophorum described by Bleeker (1857). I believe this name is valid.>> Yes, that's exactly what they are. My boss and I figured it...
Frank M. Greco
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Aug 23, 2005
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1040
I purchased this fish about a month ago. Just today found out its name. It hasnt eaten for about a month! Just 2 days ago I saw it eat 2/3 brine shrimp. It...
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Aug 31, 2005
4:15 am
1041
I'm new here and don't know much about computers! I'd like to learn about my new fish that I've had about a month. I posted my questions on the site ... ...
diana andersen
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Aug 31, 2005
4:25 am
1042
this is a marine to estuarine fish which is probably not very happy living with aquatic plants and clown loaches and no mud to burrow about in (give it a tube ...
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Aug 31, 2005
4:56 am
1043
Hi, I too have a violet goby and have found that pet stores are woefully unknowledgeable about these fish. I have had great success feeding mine bloodworms...
Nicole Filiatrault
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Aug 31, 2005
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1044
A few new photos of the Flat-backed Goby (<i>Mugilogobius platynotus</i>) in my album (youcantryreachingme) - including a delightful shot of this little guy's...
Chris
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Sep 6, 2005
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1045
Can anyone here tell me a bit about the above-referenced goby? It's on my supplier's list and, aside from it being expensive, I have no info on it. A pic would...
Frank M. Greco
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Sep 7, 2005
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1046
Frank - it's one of those mystery names - I imagine your supplier could be using the name for almost anything eelgoby-like from Thailand. <')////==< Dr Helen...
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gobywan2001
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Sep 7, 2005
5:08 am
1047
Frank, Helen is correct, the name is probably a catchall for a number of eelgobies from the region. I do not recognize it as a valid name. FishBase has a ...
Murdy, Edward O.
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1048
Thanks for the information. I may order some just to see what they are. On another note, I have ordered some "dragon gobies" from India. They look like the...
Frank M. Greco
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Sep 8, 2005
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1049
Hi! I'm not sure if we have this sp. here. But I'm familiar with its relatives. I've seen plenty of Ondontamblyopus rubicundus and Amblyotrypauchen...
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Sep 10, 2005
1:46 am
1050
Hi! could you send me some specimens of these species in 95% ethanol? I'm really very interested in these species!! Gianluca ... Gianluca Polgar Ph.D. student ...
Gianluca Polgar
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Sep 10, 2005
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1051
Any have an idea as to what this goby might be? Genus would be fine. Frank M. Greco (phrankg@...) Visit http://www.franksaquarium.com The Freshwater...
Frank M. Greco
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Sep 10, 2005
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1052
it looks rather like Awaous flavus. <')////==< Dr Helen K. Larson Curator of Fishes Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory PO Box 4646 Darwin, NT...
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gobywan2001
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Sep 11, 2005
11:25 pm
1053
Hi Helen, and thanks for the goby identification. Frank M. Greco (phrankg@...) Visit http://www.franksaquarium.com The Freshwater Crustacean Farm...
Frank M. Greco
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Sep 12, 2005
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1054
We got this pretty goby recently, it's colorful. I think Amoya moloanus fits best. Any ideas? The photo's here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/melop/42313492/ ...
melop_cui
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Sep 12, 2005
5:12 am
1055
does this group discuss saltwater gobies at all?...
Valeen Gonzalez
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Sep 23, 2005
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1056
of course! most gobies are marine <')////==< "Valeen Gonzalez" <valeendgonzalez@ To: gobygroup@yahoogroups.com yahoo.com> cc: Sent...
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gobywan2001
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Sep 23, 2005
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1057
ok great. here's another question for everyone. i recently (sep 17th) acquired a Amblyeleotris randalli (randall's goby) that was fine and eating like crazy...
Valeen Gonzalez
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