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Hello all -- Check out the entry for Schismatogobius fuligimentus at the link below. Anyone recognise the, ahem, goby featured in the picture? ...
Neale Monks
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Jun 4, 2007
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Classic! It's a gobyologist instead of a goby. That's I-Shiung Chen, one of the authors who described the fish. I wonder if he knows he's up there? <')////==< ...
Helen Larson
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Jun 5, 2007
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1503
Yes, but see the picture at Scartelaos cantoris... http://filaman.ifm-geomar.de/Summary/speciesSummary.php?ID=55509&genusname=Scartelaos&speciesname=cantoris...
Gianluca Polgar
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Jun 5, 2007
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http://www.pbase.com/fpeeters/image/79804528 This picture was taken in Bunaken, north-Sulawesi, Indonesia. The small critter was living on a sandy plateau at...
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Jun 12, 2007
2:46 pm
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Hi, a few weeks ago we bought 1/3 Schismatogobius spec. I am interested in information about breeding. Are all Schismatogobius amphidrom respectively pelagic? ...
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Jun 18, 2007
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Send us a photo or put it on the website and we can all guess at what you have. The genus is very poorly known in all respects, which is why you can't find...
Helen Larson
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Jun 19, 2007
1:30 am
1507
Not even close, it's a scorpaenoid, probably an aploactinid or something of that ilk. <')////==< Dr Helen K. Larson Curator of Fishes Museum and Art Gallery of...
Helen Larson
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Jun 19, 2007
2:29 am
1508
Dear Gobygroup, Recently, in my local Asian grocery store (in Winnipeg), I found came across frozen Pseudapocryptes elongatus. I was totally astonished! ...
Naomi Delventhal
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Jun 25, 2007
6:33 pm
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Naomi! How could you? Have you turned to the "darkside" you goby eater! PS when is the next edition of the goby journal coming out? Richard...
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Jun 25, 2007
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Hello Naomi, Thanks for the photo and the information of the edibility of Pseudapocryptes! I will be in Hanoi in September so will keep my eyes out and see if...
Helen Larson
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Jun 25, 2007
11:58 pm
1511
Hello Everyone, Since we are on this subject, I¹m going to throw in more. Markets throughout southern China sold fresh Scartelaos, Rhinogobius, Acentrogobius...
Zeehan Jaafar
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Jun 26, 2007
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Yes please! I have only had Oxyeleotris marmorata once, quite a few years ago - Peter took several of us to a place that served it, but they fried it instead...
Helen Larson
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Jun 26, 2007
5:27 am
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Helen, both deep fried and steamed Oxyeleotris marmorata taste heavenly, just make sure the fish is alive before ordering :-) and the best parts are the two...
CHOY Heng Wah
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Jun 26, 2007
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Ah yes the cheeks. And the muscle at the back of the head is good too. But I have to wait till September before I get to eat any O. marmorata. I think we...
Helen Larson
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Jun 26, 2007
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1515
Also Periophthalmodon schlosseri is very tasty! I tasted it in Kukup (Malaysia), cooked by Orang-Laut people: steamed with ginger, fried, or as meat balls... ...
Gianluca Polgar
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Jun 26, 2007
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Hi Richard, Sorry about my late reply. YES!!!!!! I have been corrupted!!!! Actually, what happened is that I went to Japan for two months for research. I...
Naomi Delventhal
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Jun 28, 2007
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Hi Naomi, I hope the goby journal doesn't fold! As for living in a mangrove swamp, that's been my dream too, with mudskippers coming to my back door For their...
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Jun 28, 2007
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Then you wouldn't want to hear about the fun I had electrofishing with Brad Pusey and Mark Kennard in the lower Daly River last fortnight (part of a big...
Helen Larson
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Jun 29, 2007
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1519
... All I need is mosquito repellent and a shot-gun! ... I don't suppose you got any pix of the mudskippers Richard Mleczko ... Natural Hazards Impacts Project...
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Jun 29, 2007
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Yes I got a couple to perch on my hand just long enough for me to get a few photos before they jumped back into the fishbox (where they whiled away the time...
Helen Larson
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Jun 29, 2007
4:13 am
1521
Anyone here know where I can find pics of Schismatogobius marmoratus? My supplier has them listed, but I have no idea what they look like. Thanks! Frank...
Frank M. Greco
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Jul 8, 2007
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Hey Frank Most Schismatogobius look rather similar and if your supplier can identify S. marmoratus with confidence then ask him if they come from the...
Helen Larson
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Jul 8, 2007
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1523
Hi Helen. These are from Sulawesi. I hope they look like the one in the pic. Frank...
Frank M. Greco
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Jul 9, 2007
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Hi All, I have had a Valenciennea strigata (gold head sleeper goby) for about a year and a half now and it has grown quite a bit. Can anyone tell me its normal...
Valeen Gonzalez
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Jul 10, 2007
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In the wild - about 13-14 cm long; in a tank, who knows? <')////==< Dr Helen K. Larson Curator of Fishes Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory PO...
Helen Larson
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Jul 10, 2007
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Hi, I'm working with the two-spotted goby, a W Europe rocky shores semi-pelagic goby that regularly lays its eggs on kelp (Laminaria saccharina, L. digitata...
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Aug 21, 2007
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Hello there, If you look to the tropics, there is a group of commensal gobies that "live" on algae and seagrass (and a wide range of invertebrates such as...
Helen Larson
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Aug 21, 2007
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1528
Hello, Trond! Tried to post this last week, but had trouble with my gobygroup accout. Hope things are well out there in the goby world! I'm still on this list,...
Hege Folkestad
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Aug 28, 2007
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Hi All, I'm Chris Anderson and I'm doing my MS with Jim Van Tassell at Hofstra University and I'm working with many different gobies. Does anyone know how I...
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Sep 7, 2007
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Hi folks. Any ideas as to the species of these gobies? They came in as sunset and red sunset, but I suspect they are the same species, with the plain one being...
Frank M. Greco
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