Hi folks. Got these three gobies in. Need help with identifications. Here's links to the pics: http://www.franksaquarium.com/images/goby/crepe_goby.jpg ...
hi Frank, the crepe goby might be Butis koilomatodon (looks like the ones up here) and the bearded goby might Prionobutis dasyrhynchus (which I've never seen...
If you want to rear them, note that in the field, I always found Butis koilomatodon in seawater (25-30 ppt)... I also never saw the other one. Gianluca ...
Dear all, anyone has a clue for this goby? Helen? Collected in Hong Kong. There are no nasal flaps visible, thus I don't think it's an oxudercine. The shape of...
looks like C. maudae to me too <')////==< ________________________________ From: gobygroup@yahoogroups.com on behalf of Zeehan Jaafar Sent: Thu 9/04/2009 2:37...
I discussed with the photographer in the local forum and from the large size of 7 inches I would suggest Parapcryptes serpengester or Pseudapocryptes...
Dear group members, for my site on Mediterranean gobies: http://www.users.sbg.ac.at/~patzner/Gobiidae.htm I look for images (photographs, drawings) of...
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Hi there, im having trouble identifying a goby in my aquarium. http://img87.imageshack.us/img87/1411/dsc03336.jpg See the link above for a photo, it looks all...
Hi there, Do Sicyopus come in different varietys? Ive been trying to ID a goby that looks just like Chuzzlewit's, but ive noticed the pattern on the Sicyopus...
... Hi there, I've recently acquired some stiphodon species also. I absolutely love them!! There doesn't seem to be a lot of info but check out this...
Sicyopus puzzle us goby-taxonomists too. There are a number of undescribed Sicyopus (and Lentipes and Stiphodon) species - plus males and females often are...
... There are some amazing looking fish on that page. I'd love to get some more, maybe like the ones on that page, but i never see them around. I got my one...
Stiphodon and related genera of Sicyopterus and Sicyopus under Sicydiinae are not well studied taxonomically. They are diadromic stream gobies inhabiting rapid...
OK i'll try and get some decent photos, i can understand how it must be difficult to identify from a single dodgy photo lol, i'll do as you suggest and try and...
Thanks for the detailed reply, its good to get some facts about it given they can be so hard to come by lol. From what i had read about where they are from i...
... Ahh, i wish i lived in the US lol but im in the uk so no delivery from them but i'll have a look online for other uk stockists, ive never bought any fish...
Dear gobygroupers, you may be interested in this article of mine on a multivariate characterization of the habitats of 7 species of Malayan mudskippers, along...
Hi folks. A supplier that I buy from just got these and asked if I could help ID them. Any info as to ID and care will be greatly appreciated. Thanks! Jim ...
I was doing a survey in a lagoon in Utila (mangrove habitat) 0.5-1 meter deep when I spied this goby like creature. About 7-10 cm long. The pectoral fins were...
... I'm no taxonomist but I think the first one is Mugilogobius wilsoni. As to care, I would keep that one in low-end brackish water. It seems like it would be...
Hello Can't see the Mugilogobius dorsal fin very well but it's M. chulae if supplier got it from SE Asia or M. wilsoni if from Australia or PNG. The other fish...