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...
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 - 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...
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 ...
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Sep 7, 2005 1:12 pm
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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...
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 ...
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...
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...
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/ ...
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...
does any one here rais them? mine are pregnant. i need to know about how long till they lay eggs then how long till the fry hatch. thanks ~Michie~ (Owner...
your fish may have been caught with cyanide or other noxious chemical that damages the fish (but not immediately) - the result being that it survives long ...
oh, i didn't even think of that =( thanks for letting me know of the possibility. it did have tons of hiding places in the rocks but my sand bed isn't a deep...
Hi, I have completely renewed my website on Mediterranean gobies (new: distribution maps, several photographs, more text). You will find it under: ...
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Oct 6, 2005 2:43 pm
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Hi Robert, great, very useful! 0nly a note: in some of the species descriptions the pictures are not shown if I use the Internet Explorer 6, whereas with...
Dear all, I'm happy to announce the birth of a new website on mudskippers. It can be found at the address: http://www.themudskipper.org/ I had not much time to...
Robert, I like the new site - very easy to navigate around. I've added a note on the update to my link at http://gobiidae.com <http://gobiidae.com/> Jim Listen...
Hi Jim, thank you. I also included your site in my links. Sorry, that I did it not before. Best wishes Robert ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ...
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Oct 13, 2005 6:29 am
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Anyone have any idea as to what this goby might be? Genus would be fine. It comes from Sulawesi. I need some type of identification otherwise I'll have a hard...
Most of you on this list are probably clued in on this already, but... Just did some reading of older articles on the ABC science website and found this...
'hello Frank - sorry for the delay in replying but am in South Africa with a flaky network connection. Your goby is the wonderful Rhyacichthys aspro, a...
<< Your goby is the wonderful Rhyacichthys aspro, a primitive gobioid in its own family. It lives in really really fast-flowing boulder/rock-filled streams and...
Frank, they have small mouths with fine teeth; have never looked at gut contents - maybe they scrape algae and grab tiny fauna among and off the rocks. Am half...
Helen, thanks for the additional info. However, I just heard from the exporter that he no longer had these specimens in stock. Hopefully he'll get more before...
I put a link to a nice advertisement of the Guinness (.mov) on my website ( http://www.themudskipper.org/Transition.html ). The advert is based on time-lapse...