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looking for as much info as I can get on mudskippers. I am hoping to get some and make a nice home for them. I have seen them in the past and thought they were...
melsrhenry
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Feb 10, 2007
6:13 am
1346
I found 3 mudskippers at the pet shop today. They were about 3" hubby said and they had pretty blue spots. Very pretty. I am wondering how you would tell a...
melsrhenry
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Feb 11, 2007
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Hi Mel. First, I am sorry that you purchased Periophthalmus barbarus. IMHO, this is not a mudskipper for the hobbyist as it gets rather large, and is ...
Frank M. Greco
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Feb 11, 2007
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I didn't buy the 3 Perophthamus barbarus. I just saw them. I think they are very pretty. Exactly how big do they get? Also to keep one of them by its self how...
melsrhenry
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Feb 11, 2007
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mel, I don't a whole lot about mudskippers. but I do know that the person who replied to you first, frank greco, is actually the frank from frank's aquarium...
Nicolas Escobar
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Feb 11, 2007
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Hello! Richard Mleczko's web pages contain the most detailed information on mudskipper care that I'm aware of, and these can be found at the link below: ...
Neale Monks
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Feb 11, 2007
11:09 am
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Hello all. I am doing my M.S. at Hofstra University with James Van Tassell. I am doing a large study using SEM to compare goby egg surface structures to...
tricoti16024
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Feb 12, 2007
4:24 am
1354
Well this is my first post on here. I have been keeping marine aquaria for a couple of years now and recently found a pair of upsidedown gobies that I had...
coralfragscouk
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Feb 13, 2007
10:43 am
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Feed them 3+ times/day. Do 25-30% water changes at least once/week. Vary the food as much as possible. Make sure they can't get sucked into a filter or...
tricoti16024
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Feb 17, 2007
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Hi! Glad I found this group My name is Shanna. I have experience with gobies and gudgeons. I have sucessfully bred Peacock gudgeons, desert gobies, and...
karma_farm_aquatics
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Feb 18, 2007
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... or ... eggs. ... I breed gobies. But are you looking for salt water goby eggs or fresh/brackish?? I only breed fresh/brackish species....
karma_farm_aquatics
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Feb 18, 2007
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does anyone know where i can order/buy white cheek gobies? i have spent hours looking online without any luck . all i can find is information about this fish...
Jeffrey Lynn
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Feb 20, 2007
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Whereabouts are you on Planet Earth? If you're in the UK, one of the best tools for finding fish is Tropical Fish Finder, an online database including many...
Neale Monks
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Feb 20, 2007
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I live in the states. more like texas. thanks for the info will look to see if i can find them. ... ...
Jeffrey Lynn
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Feb 20, 2007
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Does anyone know how to sex (determine gender) of Stiphodon atropurpureus or Gobionellus oceanicus? Or any species in those genera? I also am trying to breed...
tricoti16024
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Feb 27, 2007
7:27 pm
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Your "Rare predacious Eliotrid" is an Eleotris of some sort, very probably E. fusca. Which isn't rare but is definitely predatory. Helen <')////==< Dr Helen K....
Helen Larson
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Mar 4, 2007
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Hi, I recently purchased four gobies from my aquatic retailer.They were labelled as Sumatran Neon Gobies Stiphodon species. Species name unknown. They were...
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Mar 17, 2007
11:19 pm
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Are your gobies like the ones at http://www.franksaquarium.com/images/Stiphodon_atropurpureus.jpg ? If so, they came in as Stiphodon atropurpureus. Frank ... ...
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frankmgreco
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Mar 17, 2007
11:59 pm
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Frank, Thanks for your reply. The body shape of the gobies in your link are the same but the pattern is different (no clear stripes on mine). Also mine have...
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Mar 18, 2007
11:39 am
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Hi! My name is Shanna. I check out your site all the time. I have not ordered yet because I am waiting until you have ALL of the stuff I want in stock at the...
karma_farm_aquatics
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Mar 18, 2007
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Dear all, I am looking for the goby Apocryptes bato, which is occasionally imported from India. This species is frequently misidentified as Parapocryptes...
Gianluca Polgar
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Mar 18, 2007
1:26 pm
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Wildwoods in London has some fish that came in as Asian 'dragon gobies', and by my reckoning they were Pseudapocryptes elongatus. Could be wrong though....
Neale Monks
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Mar 18, 2007
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Hans-Joachim Richter has bred them and probably others have, but I haven't kept up with the "aquarium breeding" literature: Richter, H.-J. 1987. Breeding the...
Helen Larson
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Mar 19, 2007
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I looked up the goby's common name on my import list. It's given the scientific name of Stiphodon aura. This name is....SURPRISE!!...not valid, and doesn't...
Frank M. Greco
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Mar 19, 2007
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the only dragon goby I found there is Gobioides broussoneti.... and it seems so! ... G...
Gianluca Polgar
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Mar 19, 2007
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I'm pretty sure these *weren't* Gobioides. For one thing, they were imported from Asia, but they were also tiny, around 5mm long, and also dimorphic -- there...
Neale Monks
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Mar 19, 2007
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Sorry, I meant 5 cm long. Cheers, Neale...
Neale Monks
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Mar 19, 2007
11:13 am
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Hi, it's Chris. In case you wanted to know, Tropical Fish Hobbyist has an article on breeding Empire Gudgeons. "Breeding and Raising the Empire Gudgeon" -...
tricoti16024
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Mar 19, 2007
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... These are not endangered, nor especially rare (in Australia). Plus, their taxonomy is quite a mess, and what is currently called M. adspersa or M. ...
Peter Unmack
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Mar 19, 2007
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Peter - I used to collect fishes with you once in a while in AZ. I went to ASU. I was a T.A. for Bob Ohmart. Anyway, seeya. Chris Anderson ... their ... ...
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