Hi folks. Just got these in. They came in as Rhinogobius chiengmaiensis. Here's a pic: http://www.franksaquarium.com/images/rhinogobius_chiengmaiensis.jpg Is...
Hi Frank - a bigger and better picture would help. I have the original description here and it sort of matches but the face spotting is unclear. Am not sure if...
Helen Larson wrote: Hi Frank a bigger and better picture would help. O.K., here it is: http://www.franksaquarium.com/images/rhinogobius_chiengmaiensis1.jpg If...
Hi Gang, Someone emailed me asking if this was some sort of mudskipper? Any ideas? http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=2057656801&size=l Richard Mleczko ...
Hello Richard, Looks like a walking gurnard. No idea the species though  whereabout was it taken? Zee On 12/17/07 11:18 AM, "Richard.Mleczko@..." ... ...
Frank - in original description Fowler describes and illustrates the spots on the side of the head as being larger, and your fish have very many fine spots. He...
Hi Richard -Your fish is a gurnard, family Triglidae. But am not familiar with Atlantic ones! <')////==< Dr Helen K. Larson Curator of Fishes Museum and Art...
Hi Richard, Although similar to the flying gurnards, my guess is that this fish is Prionotus tribulus, one of a group known as the sea robins in the US but in...
Thanks to all. Richard ... From: gobygroup@yahoogroups.com [mailto:gobygroup@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Neale Monks Sent: Monday, 17 December 2007 2:57 PM ...
Hi folks. Just got the attached pic from a collector in Thailand. He got this goby from either Thailand or Laos (he's being vague on it). any idea what it is?...
Dear gobygroupers, I added 10 new mudskipper species to my website, and I revised the already extant ones, adding more data (e.g. Periophthalmus weberi and ...
Um yes, it's a Rhinogobius. One of those spotty ones. Hey it's New Year's Eve and I am here at work trying to reduce my email pile. And my mind just isn't...
Hi I am a new member and would be really grateful if someone would help me. I recently acquired two wonderful little gobies. They were sold as "Rainbow Gobies"...
Hello Martin, from your photos my guess is that they are Sicyopus - one of the stream-gobies. When they have settled in and started eating they should sort out...
Hi Gianluca, Happy New Year. Did you find all those new hard to find Aussie mudskippers on Purutu Is., Papua New Guinea ? When did you go there? Cheers, ...
Hi Richard, Happy New Year to you and to all gobygroupers! I was in PNG in September... I made surveys through the lower tract and delta of the Fly river,...
If anyone is interested.... I have an article coming out in Tropical Fish Hobbyist magazine about keeping and breeding desert gobies. There are a few pics on...
I love keeping these guys. Currently I have an African mudskipper (P. barbarus) and one labled as an "Asian" mudskipper (I'm having trouble figuring out what...
I've been looking all over the web for pictures of this goby that i have. I have about four of them and my mistake was i forgot to ask the lfs owner what...
kribsandcons wrote: I've been looking all over the web for pictures of this goby that i have. I have about four of them and my mistake was i forgot to ask the ...
I confirm Frank's guess... Notice that almost NOTHING is known on this goby; any behavioural observation in aquarium may be very interesting. Cheers, Gianluca ...
is it more like a goby? or am i supposed to set up the tank like a mudskipper's tank? is there any tip or advice that you can give me? How long do they live?...
Ok, here is something from my book and also info from an aquarist: The goby Apocryptes burrows within tidal limits of river deltas from the east coast of India...
Great news! Where Hans's infos are published, if it is so? However, are the pics available? Cheers, Gianluca ... Great news! Where Hans's infos are published,...
I have had this species on several occasions. There is a tendency for conflicts between conspecifics, but these 'battles" don't seem to result in anything more...