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hello am catching up with emails and found this; don't know if you got an answer from anyone. There is a very tiny bumblebee goby, Brachygobius nunus,...
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gobywan2001
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Jun 3, 2003
4:21 am
522
Hi Alice, The Valenciennea species are usually considered monogamous. So, generally that means there won't be any sexual dimorphism or dichromatism. Think of...
NAOMI RACHEL DELVENTHAL
euctenogobius2
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Jun 3, 2003
4:32 pm
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Hello Naomi, Thanks for the info. They are a very cute couple, very cuddly and active at building their nest . A bit too active sometimes, they move the sand...
Alice Foord
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Jun 3, 2003
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A freind of mine and I both purcashed these little monsters for our brackish tanks. Not being a true goby, but another member had one, we have been unsucessful...
chrom03
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Jun 5, 2003
5:58 pm
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I have kept Vespicula depressifrons over several years, from the juvenile to the adult stage. Small indviduals always accepted the folllowing food items: live...
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glosso2003
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Jun 5, 2003
6:40 pm
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I work at a pet supply store. The only animals we sell are freshwater fish. We are always looking for interesting new fish to order and we most recently...
Rebecca
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Jun 5, 2003
7:18 pm
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Thanks for the feeding info, how large do the adults get? Hoe long have yours lived and what do you keep them with? Any problems w/ other fishes? Thanks. ...
chrom03
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Jun 5, 2003
7:36 pm
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I don't know a whole lot about the Mudskipper, but they may have been in fresh water where they came in from. You can check the salinity of the water they came...
ifitfitz
gobynutz
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Jun 5, 2003
8:27 pm
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Hello Rebecca, Usually, it's best to keep mudskippers in at least 1/3 strength seawater. They may be kept in freshwater at least temporarily, but are much...
NAOMI RACHEL DELVENTHAL
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Jun 5, 2003
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I have kept several lots of butterfly goblin fishes since 1980. My specimens reached an age of appr. 5 years and total lenghts of 9 - 10 cm if kept in ...
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glosso2003
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Jun 5, 2003
11:36 pm
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Hi Rebecca, all the information you seek is on my web site at: http://members.ozemail.com.au/~thebobo/goby.htm including a care sheet. Mudskippers deal with...
Richard.Mleczko@...
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Jun 6, 2003
12:18 am
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Thanks again for the responses, yours are quite nice. My LFS doesn't know where they got them or if they will get any more. I would love to find a few more. I...
chrom03
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Jun 6, 2003
7:17 am
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Hello all, I have been using this website to help me ID all my native caught gobies. I have 2 pictures listed below that I can't find any info on. These Gobies...
hyperelectra
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Jun 7, 2003
3:49 pm
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I MAY be getting some fish from Japan, and was wondering if anyone knew of any interesting gobies that come from that country. Thanks. Frank M. Greco...
Frank M. Greco
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Jun 9, 2003
2:53 am
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Hi all, I am new to the group. My name is Spike and I collect U.S. native fish. I collected some Gobies from tidal areas here in SW Fl. I can't find any pics...
hyperelectra
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Jun 9, 2003
5:08 am
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Spike, You should find what you need at gobiidae.com This page has a list of all gobies in FL and links to photos. http://www.gobiidae.com/fl_goby_list.htm If...
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jvantassell45
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Jun 9, 2003
10:58 am
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Hi Frank, There are lots of interesting Japanese gobies, and sites on them. Check out http://homepage2.nifty.com/PhD-mukai/ for example. You can use a...
NAOMI RACHEL DELVENTHAL
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Jun 9, 2003
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Hello Goby People, Does anyone here have any details about the reproduction of this group either in the wild or in captivity? The largest individual of my...
NAOMI RACHEL DELVENTHAL
euctenogobius2
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Jun 9, 2003
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Dear goby people, Dr Kathleen Cole (ksc2208@ louisiana.edu), specialized in gobioid tokology, told me that there's a "beautiful work done by a Japanese...
Gianluca Polgar
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Jun 9, 2003
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Naomi, thanks. But if you had a choice, which would you like to see? Space will be limited in the shipping box. Frank M. Greco (phrankg@...) Visit...
Frank M. Greco
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Jun 10, 2003
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Hello All, Here, I would like to confirm that unidentified species in my article in NAGA is Ps. walailakae. And I also agree that the species on the front page...
zayon1410
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Jun 11, 2003
4:41 am
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Dear Mudskipper fans, I received pictures from Sweden recently of a beautiful mudskipper. Have a look at the photos section of the goby group web site, they...
Richard.Mleczko@...
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Jun 16, 2003
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Hello To All, I just got a couple of gobies in that have no ID. They are about 4 inches long with wide dark bands and narrower medium brown bands. Other than...
gobynutz
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Jun 21, 2003
2:16 pm
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OK now! I just found out that these gobies came from Manaus, Brazil, South America. Freshwater gobies they are. Ed ... From: gobynutz To:...
ifitfitz
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Jun 21, 2003
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They might be Awaous flavus but I really doubt they'd get as far from the ocean as Manaus... Naomi ... From: ifitfitz <ifitfitz@...> Date: Saturday,...
NAOMI RACHEL DELVENTHAL
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Jun 22, 2003
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Dear all, I'm looking for the following article: Murdy, E.O. and Hoese, D.F., 1985 - Revision of the Gobiid Fish Genus Istogobius - Indo-Pacific Fishes, 4:...
Gianluca Polgar
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Jun 23, 2003
10:34 pm
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<<Murdy, E.O. and Hoese, D.F., 1985 - Revision of the Gobiid Fish Genus Istogobius - Indo-Pacific Fishes, 4: 1-41>> We have Indo-Pacific Fishes at work. I'll...
Frank M. Greco
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Jun 24, 2003
1:24 am
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Hey Frank, do you think you might be able to import that mudskipper species I posted a pic on the goby group site recently ? Cheers, Richard....
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Jun 24, 2003
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<<do you think you might be able to import that mudskipper species I posted a pic on the goby group site recently ?>> Richard, can you send the pic to me...
Frank M. Greco
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Jun 24, 2003
2:35 am
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Thank you, Frank...
Gianluca Polgar
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Jun 24, 2003
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