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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
4:36 pm
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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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Jul 13, 2004
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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
4:29 pm
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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
2:00 pm
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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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Jul 17, 2004
6:14 pm
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Naomi and Aileen, thanks. I agree that they are a Rhiogobius and they do look somewhat like duospilus, but not exactly (just going by the few pics I've seen...
Frank M. Greco
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Jul 18, 2004
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Dear members I want to know location along east coast of India from where I can get Boeleopthalamus Goddart for my work. If possible help me in this...
balkrishna gore
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Jul 21, 2004
1:53 pm
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Any river mouth area with mangroves and mudflats should be suitable habitat for Boleophthalmus. ... From: balkrishna gore [mailto:bmgore2000@...] Sent:...
Murdy, Edward O.
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Jul 21, 2004
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Dear balkrishna gore, If you look at my mudskipper web site at: http://members.ozemail.com.au/~thebobo/goby.htm and more specifically at: ...
Richard.Mleczko@...
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Jul 21, 2004
11:42 pm
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Dear member, Many works have been done B.boddarti on the East coast of India. I feel there is no need to find location.I suggest you to go for a literature...
Velayudham Ravi
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Jul 23, 2004
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Velayudham Ravi <drravi2003@...> wrote: Dear member, Many works have been done B.boddarti on the East coast of India. I feel there is no need to find...
balkrishna gore
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Jul 23, 2004
5:58 pm
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thanks Ed, although I won't have time to digest this till I get back from the next field trip (leaving Friday). <')////==< Dr Helen K. Larson Curator of Fishes...
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Jul 26, 2004
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Dear group, Have a look at: Postprandial increases in nitrogenous excretion and urea synthesis in the giant mudskipper Periophthalmodon schlosseri Yuen K. Ip,...
Richard.Mleczko@...
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Jul 28, 2004
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NB DON"T OPEN ATTACHMENTS. I've had two diff viruses in one day from different agriculural sites (Ag WA and DPI SA). Not sure if my addie list has been...
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Jul 30, 2004
5:46 am
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Hi, I'm wondering if anyone out there has heard of a silver dragon goby. I saw some at the LFS today and was looking for some info on them. They were in the...
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Jul 31, 2004
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Hi Tara, The usual "Dragon goby" sold is Gobioides broussonnetii. It's possible that other Gobioides species might be imported or one of the similar looking...
NAOMI RACHEL DELVENTHAL
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Aug 2, 2004
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Naomi, These definitely don't look like violet gobies. I've been searching to find a picture of what they at least mostly resemble but haven't found one yet....
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Aug 2, 2004
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Dear Group, Can any one help ID this fish for William Chow? Please have a look at the web site and attached picture (if it comes through). Cheers, Richard ...
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Aug 2, 2004
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Hi Richard, I'm pretty sure it's Mugilogobius tigrinus (Helen would know for sure!!) and I've already written William about it. Cheers, Naomi Dear Group, Can...
NAOMI RACHEL DELVENTHAL
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Aug 2, 2004
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... of ... FRANK, just wondering if you had the opportunity to photograph A. bato at all? I am contibuting to a book this year and really need a pic of A. ...
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Aug 5, 2004
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I have a pair of gobies from the Red Sea and would like to determine if they are Cryptocentrus lutheri or C.caeruleopunctatus,as pictures of the fish in some...
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Aug 9, 2004
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Luis, try this (info from my draft manuscript): A. Body with with 7-9 oblique brown bands and narrow pale interspaces; on back, a blue-edged black spot below...
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Aug 10, 2004
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Hey Helen, Have you and Toru Takita's mudskipper observations finished? Were they successful, did you observe any interesting behaviour? Cheers, Richard....
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Aug 10, 2004
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A draft on habitats and behaviors of Australian mudskippers is half completed. Some jobs are disturving me to find a time to complete it. I am now involved...
Toru Takita
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Aug 10, 2004
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Helen, Thank you so much for your assistance.Though my fish were shipped as C.lutheri from the Red Sea,I guess they are C.caeruleopunctatus because: The head...
Luis Magnasco
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Aug 13, 2004
9:07 pm
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I just purchased one of these little guys from my LFS. They didn't know anything about them, other than they didn't seem to like hanging out w/other A. flavus...
Janice
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Aug 17, 2004
12:12 am
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Hi Janice, You've picked one of my favorites! ... what age these fish would want to move from brackish water to fresh water. With Awaous and most other...
NAOMI RACHEL DELVENTHAL
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Aug 17, 2004
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Hey Helen, In this survey you mention oxuderces wirzi - the peacock mudskipper. I was just wondering if you have any pictures of this species. Thanks, Richard....
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Aug 20, 2004
1:32 am
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Naomi, thank you!!!! I'll go tomorrow and get the other 2. They are *fascinating*. I have my guy in w/4female bettas, 8female guppies, plus some tetras and...
Janice R.
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