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...
I saw this advert when I went to the cinema a couple of days ago and it was better than the film :) Really nice computer graphics too. Did not impress the BF...
hillarious :) Aileen Pettigrew <aileenpettigrew@...> wrote:I saw this advert when I went to the cinema a couple of days ago and it was better than the film...
Hi there, Yes, was out at the red sea last november but it was a complete no-show... Tides had completely changed and the area they were reported in was never...
Looking through the synonymic lists of Fishbase, I found out "Taenioides caeculus" as a junior synonym of Taenioides anguillaris and T. cirratus. According to...
I rased gobys for3 years now and all they do is fight , this is a first for me , my puffers just swimm and do not! even do this and they are all in the same...
Hi all, I haven't been able to post lately because my change of email address, but I hope I've sorted it out now. I've attached a link to a really neat...
Some more goby stuff care of Helen: A revision of the gobiid genus Stigmatogobius (Teleostei: Gobiidae) with descriptions of two new species. Ichthyological...
no it's one of the endemic Glossogobius. There are several known species and who knows how many undescribed ones in Lake Towuti. Doug Hoese at the Australian ...
<<no it's one of the endemic Glossogobius.>> Thanks Helen! I guess I'll need to bring it in as Glossogobius sp. How about this (very poor) pic. The collector...
Now that is just about the prettiest photo I've seen in a long while. Um yes, it might be the same species! There's at least two Glossogobius species in Lake...
hey Frank, they were called Stupidogobius because the original collector (Prof Woltereck) reported that they were too tame, i.e. just waiting to be picked up ...
thanks Naomi, these are good to see - they're just not long enough! <')////==< Dr Helen K. Larson Curator of Fishes Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern...
To any and all interested and concerned parties: First if you are still having problems differentiating between a guppy and a goby then the attached document...
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hey Ron, thanks for this (yet again); am sure it will make interesting reading, as I see you are commenting on Sparks and Nelson. and best wishes/good fortune...
Well, it looks like the Stupidogobius did not make it from Lk. Towuti to the exporter so I'll not be getting them (I was going to ask him to preserve them and...
Rhyacichthys is unusual in that it's both highly specialised (flattened with pectoral and pelvics modified so it looks like those Asian balitorid loaches; has...
Helen, once again, thanks! Hopefully these gobies ship well. If not, there will be two preserved specimens <<G>>. As to it being monotypic, that's what I was...
Hi Frank, Any chance you'd be able to send some of these guys to Winnipeg (Canada)? My supervisor, Randy Mooi, along with Tony Gill are working on a studying...
Well, it appears that the fish that was supposed to be Rhyacichthys aspro is not. It lacks the forked tail and pointed snout. Needless to say, I am ...
looks like Belobranchus - there's probably a number of species but presently they all get called Belobranchus belobranchus. They are weird pretty creatures ...
<<looks like Belobranchus - there's probably a number of species but presently they all get called Belobranchus belobranchus. They are weird pretty creatures ...
hello Frank, you could start with Kottelat's book, which has lots of colour photos in the back. Jerry Allen's New Guinea book may help too, it has more...
John has sent me another pic of a goby he's collected.. Do you think this is S. longifilis? It does not look like the one that was sent to me as longifilis...
Frank - this fish looks healthy and happy and undamaged, the first looks blanched, miserable, with torn fins and some of the first dorsal spines have been...