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Hi everyone, Someone asked me for keys to the gobiids of the northern Arabian Sea. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks! Naomi...
NAOMI RACHEL DELVENTHAL
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Apr 2, 2004
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Naomi, there isn't one single reference to go to (yet). When the big western Indian Ocean coastal fish book is finished, it will include keys to all the taxa ...
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gobywan2001
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Apr 4, 2004
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can anyone tell me about these 2 goby's?pics and info would be great.thank you...
sinaster999
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Apr 4, 2004
11:56 pm
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After I gave you those names, I did some searching. http://members.ozemail.com.au/~thebobo/ubin.htm for boddarti The alligator goby is probably a Butis of some...
Frank M. Greco
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Apr 5, 2004
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Here are some pics (finally) of the gobies I got from India. http://www.franksaquarium.com/bicololorgoby.JPG (probably Eleotris melanosoma) ...
Frank M. Greco
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Apr 5, 2004
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Frank, that "indiangoby" looks like an Awaous to me, the bluespot may be an Acentrogobius (pity you can't get it to lie down) and the Eleotris could be one of...
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Apr 5, 2004
1:31 am
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Just found out that the alligator "goby" is not a goby at all, but rather Platycephalus indicus (one of the "flatheads"). Talk about misnaming! Frank M. Greco...
Frank M. Greco
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Apr 6, 2004
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hello im looking for the following, oxyeleotris urophthalmoides oxyeleotris lineolata eleotris pisonis gobiomorus dormitor ophieleotris aporos if anyone can...
sinaster999
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Apr 7, 2004
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My father and I were searching a freshwater creek in eastern North Carolina (roughly 3 hours from coast) when we managed to catch several gobies of the same...
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Apr 10, 2004
6:11 am
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Using FishBase, here's a listing of possibilities. Gobiidae Acanthogobius flavimanus Yellowfin goby introduced Gobiidae Awaous banana River goby River goby...
Frank M. Greco
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Apr 11, 2004
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sounds like one of the famous goby-mimics, the darters (Percidae); maybe one of the North American fish-keepers can help you. <')////==< "estazq" ...
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Apr 12, 2004
3:40 am
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http://fishpix.kahaku.go.jp/fishimage-e/index.html The URL above will enable you to access 35,000 fish images, most of which are from Japanese waters. The...
Murdy, Edward O.
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Apr 20, 2004
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So I just lost my entire tank of Gobies in one day. I recently put a heater into the water, at 24 degrees celcius, as the temperature here in Australia has...
Bronwyn
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May 31, 2004
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Short-circuit? Check the integrity of the heater... it will discharge only when the thermostat switches it on. Be careful, as saline water should be a good...
Gianluca Polgar
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May 31, 2004
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Hi Bronwyn, Sorry to hear about your loss, and sorry I've taken so long to reply! I don't want to start an "urban legend" about new heaters poisoning gobies,...
NAOMI RACHEL DELVENTHAL
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Jun 6, 2004
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Hi I just bought Redigobius balteatus and I need some info on them. Bensch said they are brackish but fish-base says fresh. Can anyone clarify? I have my...
Wind
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Jun 12, 2004
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hello Michelle, Redigobius balteatus is found in fresh to brackish water, from land-locked lakes to mangroves. I have collected them in a small spring-fed...
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Jun 14, 2004
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Thanks- Form your description I have adults- 1 female and 3 males. They seem to be happy in the same conditions as the bumble bees but the bees are VERY upset...
Wind
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Jun 14, 2004
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Hi Wind, Someone on the rainbowfish mailing list (Gary Lange, I believe) also reported spawning these guys, but I don't think he raised any. I'd try putting...
NAOMI RACHEL DELVENTHAL
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Jun 14, 2004
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thans for admiting in your group. i am working on bpelopthalmus and want to know much more about this fish. pl. send information on my e-mail. thanking you....
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Jun 20, 2004
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Hello bmgore2000, Welcome to the group. I am afraid you will have to do a little bit better with your emails if you want a reply about boleophthalmus. I assume...
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Jun 21, 2004
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Respected sir, you are very true english ie not my first language sorry for that. My name is Balkrishna Gore. MyAdd. B4/ 603 lokmilan c.h.s.soc.chandivili...
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Jun 24, 2004
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I confirm my subscription to the gobygroup group. thanks Alessandra Gallini ____________________________________________________________ Yahoo! Companion -...
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Jun 25, 2004
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Hi! I am an italian student involved in a study on a natural population of the grass goby (Zosterisessor ophiocephalus) in the Venice lagoon. Larger males...
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Jun 25, 2004
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Dear Members, I would like to know and read from members who are Indians and members the INDIAN JOURNAL OF FISHERIES ASSOCIATION. I want to publish some of my...
Mfon Udo
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Jul 9, 2004
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Some time ago, I began the process of compiling a list of all the valid species of Gobiidae. I am now finished with the list and wish to share it with the...
Murdy, Edward O.
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Hi Ed, good work! I think this is a very good contribution to the valid knowledge of Gobiidae. To complete the database it would be a good idea to...
Jörg von Busekist
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Jul 13, 2004
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I found two gobies at the wholesaler today that came in a shipment of fishes from Hong Kong. I have no idea what they are. Pics at ...
Frank M. Greco
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Jul 17, 2004
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Hi Frank, They look like Rhinogobius to me - the most commonly imported species is R. duospilus. Naomi I found two gobies at the wholesaler today that came in...
NAOMI RACHEL DELVENTHAL
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Jul 17, 2004
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Thats what I was thinking. I have Rhinogobius Wui, and I am sure it is not that species, but the body shape and heavy head/gills makes me think a Rhinogobius...
Aileen Pettigrew
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