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, 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....
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 ...
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...
... 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. ...
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...
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...
Hey Helen, Have you and Toru Takita's mudskipper observations finished? Were they successful, did you observe any interesting behaviour? Cheers, Richard....
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...
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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...
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...
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...
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....
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...
no! this is a species I don't have any photos of - hope to rectify this in the furure <')////==< Dr Helen K. Larson Curator of Fishes Museum and Art Gallery of...
hello , i keep 15 brachygobius sp ( xanthozona ? ) in my brackish aquarium . there is about 10g/l salt in . i 'd like to know if it's to high or if it's ok ? ...
Hi Guillaume, Welcome to gobygroup! Your Brachygobius are most likely B. doriae, the most common species sold. The amount of salt you use may be a bit higher...
I think I have two specie of brachygobius , many are b.doriae , but some seem to be from other species . They have no Gold-band on their heads. they are...
... Just as an update on the Awaous flavus I had seen at the LFS... I had purchased one of three originally. Mine was doing great in one of my large community...
Hello, I'm Semih Engin, from south east coast of Black Sea(Turkey). I study on rocky shore gobies. Thats all. Thank you... __________________________________ ...
Dear Group, For your interest (brought to my attention by listmember Gianluca): The world's smallest vertebrate, Schindleria brevipinguis, a new paedomorphic ...
Dear Toru, I have written 2 chapters on mudskippers for a book on brackish aquaria and I would like to use your pictures of mudskippers, both the photos you...
Dear Group, I desperately need a picture of this oxudercine goby For a book that I am contributing to. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Frank, can you...
A local LFS got in some black gobies with white tails. They came in as deer-tail gobies. I never got to see them as he quickly sold out of them. Any idea as to...
Hi everyone, I am from Montreal, Quebec, and I work at Universite de Montreal. I recently went sampling for other fishes for my work in a stream not far from...
Hi Kingfrank, Welcome to gobygroup! I went to the photos section and had a look at your picture. Good news - your fish is not a goby but a darter (Etheostoma...
Hi Kingfrank Just to add, it looks like a female fish which makes identification even harder. There is a book by Dr Lawrence M Page called Handbooks of Darter...