Hello Wind, I haven't tried Clout on Rhinogobius duospilus (sometimes called R.wui) but in my experince it is NOT safe for bumblebees - please be cautious and...
I will be out of the office starting 30/12/2002 and will not return until 07/02/2003. I have run away to South America. Will get back to you after 10 Feb....
hello everyone, i joined the club to ask everone about my goby. i don't really know what it is and i need help identifying it. it looks like a desert goby in...
Hello Lee, without a photo it is really impossible to come close to what your goby is. The only other Chlamydogobius except the desert goby (C. eremius) in the...
Lee, Are the ventral fins fused? Members of the family Eleotridae (in particular some of the members of the genus Dormitator and the genus Oxyeleotris) can...
they are not fused together i have found. i also posted a pic of the fish in the photos section: "lees unknown goby". thanks to the two of you for your input...
Lee, It looks an awful lot like Dormitator maculatus... aka the fat sleeper goby. Check www.fishbase.org for the low-down. -bryan ... Dept. Orthopedic Surgery ...
Hi Lee, In my humble opinion it is not a goby it is one of the gudgeons. Judging by the stripes on the head and the size and shape of the body it is one of the...
Dear Group and mudskipper experts, is this the 1st e-mail for the year? then happy new year. yet another unidentified mudskipper for your consideration. This...
Hello All, Happy New Year to you guys too. I am no expert but from the keys I have, the 1st dorsal could be that of P. minutus. Would that be more possible? By...
Hello Zeehan, thanks for your comments but P. minutus has strong red banding in the 1st dorsal, this mudskipper doesn't appear to have the red coloration. ...
Dear Mleczko, that fish could be a variety of Ps. novemrad., or a juvenile (judging from the proportion of the head...) I bet there's much polymorphism in Ps....
Dear colleagues, Attached is a PDF version of "Odontamblyopus rebecca, a new species of amblyopine goby from Vietnam with a key to known species of the genus" ...
Hi. I'm new to the group, and would like to receive some information about fandance gobies. I am thinking about adding them to my tank, but would like to...
Hello, I am not sure, but I think what you call Fandance Goby is more commonly called Knight Goby and the scientific name is Stigmatigobius Sadanunidio. I am...
Thanks for your response. Do you know how large they get? Thanks Again, A. ... commonly called Knight Goby and the scientific name is Stigmatigobius ...
Hi Richard, Yes, I have, it was presented in a conference last year as well. I have been to Selangor but obtained no specimens nor did I see them. I am in...
Hello A, Knight gobies (Stigmatogobius sadanundio) grow to about 2 1/2 inches total length. They do tolerate quite a bit of salt (>1/2 strength seawater), but...
Dear mudskipper enthusiast, have a look at the following link: http://www.pref.saga.jp/syoukou/kougyou/gaiyo/suisan/suisan_e.htm has anyone ever heard of this...
My guess would be they're trying to make them taste better?! Nothing like a mudskipper, lettuce and tomato sandwich! Oh wait, I mean, mudskipper nori roll. ...
Hi Richard, Don't worry about it. This stupid project of hybridization between strains of Boleophthalmus pectinirostris distributed in Korea and Japan has...
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Thanks for the info. I really appreciate it. A. ... inches total length. They do tolerate quite a bit of salt (>1/2 strength seawater), but also do well in...