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for those mudskippers fans: Darumas U. and P. Tantichodok. 2002. A new species of mudskipper (Gobiidae: Oxudercinae) from southern Thailand. Phuket mar. biol....
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Apr 3, 2003
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I'm looking for a supplier in the USA that can keep us supplied with a stock of about 10 mudskippers. Jim Van Tassell...
James L. Van Tassell
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Apr 4, 2003
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Greetings fellow aquarium enthusiasts. I just joined this chat site & I'm very excited! Here's my first question! I have a brackish 35 gallon hex tank with 3...
chubbchubb2001
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Apr 5, 2003
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You will be lucky if you find your other fish still in the tank after a few days. The butterfly goby will eat anything that it can catch. They also have a...
ifitfitz
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Apr 5, 2003
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Common Name Butterfly goby Scientific Name Amblygobius albimaculatus Size 18 cm / 7 in Temperature 22-30C / 71-86F Min Tank Length 100 cm / 39.5 in Location...
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Apr 5, 2003
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Go to this link and you will find all kinds of info. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=butterfly+goby&btnG=Google+Search ... From:...
ifitfitz
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Apr 5, 2003
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Just look at these pictures to know if your goby is Amblygobius albimaculatus. http://www.fishbase.org/Photos/ThumbnailsSummary.cfm?ID=6675 Bye Gianluca...
Gianluca Polgar
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Apr 5, 2003
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I would be willing to bet that the one she has is the one that looks like the stone fish. They have been selling those around the states. God Bless, Ed ... ...
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Apr 5, 2003
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Hello Gobygirl, There are two (and probably more) fishes that are sold under the name "butterfly goby." They are Amblygobius albimaculatus and Vespicula...
DELVENTHAL, NAOMI (RLN)
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Apr 5, 2003
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Jim, do you need any specific species of mudskipper? Otherwise, you might just want to ask a local aquarium dealer to "special order" them for you. You can...
DELVENTHAL, NAOMI (RLN)
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Apr 5, 2003
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I world of thanks to Ed, Gianluca, Naomi! The information that all of you gave, help me to get not only the research I needed for this fish, but also helped me...
Pat Ann or Larry from...
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Apr 6, 2003
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hello Gobygirl, this is the funniest looking goby i've ever seen (and I've seen quite a few). the aquarium industry must be amazing in its attitude to naming...
helen.larson@...
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Apr 6, 2003
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on 4/5/03 7:11 PM, Pat Ann or Larry from Underhill Studio at underhillstudio@... wrote: Gobygirl, Interesting fish! I tend to agree with Naomi that this...
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Apr 6, 2003
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Hey Goby Girl don't be embarrassed about returning your fish to the store you bought it from- most will take fish back if it is still in good health. When I've...
Michele Kraft
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Apr 6, 2003
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Hi Jim, I have been told that: Newark Tropicals 302-731-0804 697 E Chestnut Hill Newark, DE deal in mudskippers. Cheers, Richard. ... From: James L. Van...
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Apr 6, 2003
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I have found a pair of blue eyed gobies (pics are http://mangrove.nus.edu.sg/guidebooks/text/2107.htm). Are these fish easy to spawn? Anyone have pointers? Are...
Wind
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Apr 12, 2003
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Hi Wind, I can't seem to get the link to the picture to work. Do you know the scientific name of your "blue eyed gobies"? There are all sorts of gobies sold...
DELVENTHAL, NAOMI (RLN)
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Apr 12, 2003
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The site may have been down but the link worked when I tried it. The species name is Hemigobius melanurus and mine look exactly like the picture. Their eyes...
Wind
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Apr 13, 2003
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We are having a fish show and auction in the Sept long weekend and I am looking to see if there are any "local" goby "experts" willing to come to Edmonton, AB...
Wind
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Apr 13, 2003
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Hello Gobygroupers, Can anyone help me identify this Awaous (picture attached)? The problem is that I am unable to determine the origin. Several months ago, I...
DELVENTHAL, NAOMI (RLN)
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Apr 21, 2003
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I put some pics of the blue eyed goby pair in the album. They are shy fish so the quality isnt the best!...
Wind
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Apr 26, 2003
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Hi I see you don't know the difference between gudgeons and gobies. The pictures you posted are gudgeons not gobies. Have a good look at them you will see they...
Ken McDougall
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Apr 27, 2003
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Hi Guys. I mentioned to my petshop about that waspfish & suggested that they should change the name on the tank. the manager of the fish room said that they...
chubbchubb2001
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Apr 29, 2003
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Michelle, I just had a look at your pictures - they are actually Dormitator lebretonis, a west African relative of the fat sleeper, Dormitator maculatus. The...
DELVENTHAL, NAOMI (RLN)
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Apr 29, 2003
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WOW! did they take the fish back? I've been wondering what happened! Is there anywhere else you can go instead? what a bunch of... weenies! Ugh! Michele ...
Michele Kraft
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Apr 29, 2003
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I didn't take him back! I decided to keep him but in his own tank. I did this because the Dragon Goby decided to take a chunk out him & the Wasp Fish couldn't...
chubbchubb2001
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Apr 29, 2003
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Michele, lebretonis is reported to be a fresh-brackish-marine fish. I have two breeding pairs- and they did not start expressing breeding behaviour until I...
Bryan
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Apr 29, 2003
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My supplier in India has a fish he's calling a dwarf bumblebee goby on his availability list. Anyone care to venture a guess as to what species this fish might...
Frank M. Greco
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Apr 30, 2003
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Hey Frank, any chance on quizzing your Indian supplier on this "Indian Mudskipper" that I have been chasing info on ??? Thanks if you can help! Richard....
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Apr 30, 2003
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<<any chance on quizzing your Indian supplier on this "Indian Mudskipper" that I have been chasing info on ???>> Richard, I am getting some of these in on...
Frank M. Greco
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