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Can anyone confirm that it is safe to use clout on the wui? How about bumblebees?...
Wind <winds-bettas@...>
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Jan 4, 2003
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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...
DELVENTHAL, NAOMI (RLN)
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Jan 4, 2003
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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....
helen.larson@...
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Jan 5, 2003
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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...
espioimagio <espioima...
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Jan 10, 2003
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i forgot to mention that it's a freshwater goby as well....
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espioimagio
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Jan 10, 2003
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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...
Johannes Graf
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Jan 10, 2003
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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...
Bryan S Margulies
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Jan 10, 2003
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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...
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Jan 10, 2003
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Dormitator maculatus I think! Naomi ... From: espioimagio <espioimagio@...> [mailto:espioimagio@...] Sent: Fri 1/10/2003 2:06 PM To:...
DELVENTHAL, NAOMI (RLN)
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Jan 10, 2003
8:12 pm
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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 ...
Bryan S Margulies
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Jan 10, 2003
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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...
Ken Mcdougall <ken_mc...
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Jan 11, 2003
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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...
Richard.Mleczko@...
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Jan 22, 2003
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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...
Zeehan Bte Jaafar
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Jan 22, 2003
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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. ...
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Jan 22, 2003
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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....
Gianluca Polgar
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Jan 22, 2003
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Hi Gianluca, here is the latest version of my Periophthalmus article, including your pictures. Happy reading. Regards, Richard....
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Jan 23, 2003
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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" ...
Murdy, Edward O.
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Jan 26, 2003
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Mudskipper people have a look at this: Richard, Australia....
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Jan 29, 2003
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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...
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Jan 29, 2003
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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...
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Jan 30, 2003
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Thanks for your response. Do you know how large they get? Thanks Again, A. ... commonly called Knight Goby and the scientific name is Stigmatigobius ...
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Jan 30, 2003
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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...
Zeehan Bte Jaafar
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Jan 30, 2003
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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...
DELVENTHAL, NAOMI (RLN)
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Jan 30, 2003
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Dear all, Apologies for the previous mail. It was meant to be sent to Richard alone. Regards, Zeehan...
Zeehan Bte Jaafar
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Jan 31, 2003
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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...
Richard.Mleczko@...
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Feb 5, 2003
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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. ...
Michele Kraft
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Feb 5, 2003
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Why not just eat a nicer tasting fish? ... From: Michele Kraft [mailto:mkraft@...] Sent: Wednesday, 5 February 2003 1:35 To:...
Richard.Mleczko@...
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Feb 5, 2003
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Hi Richard, Don't worry about it. This stupid project of hybridization between strains of Boleophthalmus pectinirostris distributed in Korea and Japan has...
Toru Takita
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Feb 5, 2003
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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...
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