hello everyone. I'm new to this group and to keeping aquariums! I recently purchased a dragon goby at a local pet store and was told he was freshwater. after i...
hi carolyn i'm not sure if i'm helping at all but i have had a few dragon gobies before. i like you was told they were freshwater. i did not convert them to...
Hi Carolyn, Sorry I've taken so long to reply (things have been insane here, but I'm finally getting caught up on my emails). Welcome to Gobygroup and to...
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Can anyone please help me with a list of freshwater gobies known to be found in/near Sydney Australia? Once upon a time (not too long ago) I knew of a website...
... There aren't any freshwater gobies per se in that area. But there are some freshwater gudgeons (sleepers), which technically are gobies, but that's...
... are ... but ... are these three genera all gudgeons? (I'm new to the intricacies of gobies/gudgeons, even though I have read up some) (ie, what do you mean...
... Yes, they are all gudgeons. Gudgeons do not have fused pelvic fins, gobies do, but we now think gudgeons are a subset of gobies, thus they are all really...
... see if ... (either ... should ... Thank you - very helpful and relevant references. I have a copy of Australian Freshwater Fishes (or similar title) by...
... These are more typically further inland. ... They don't get very large, 4-5 cm is huge, they are usually more like 2-3 cm. They have massive mouths that...
... like 2-3 ... eyes, and ... separated, ... the ... Perhaps I'm measuring wrong - from tip of snout to end of tail. Looking forward to taking a closer look...
... use ... the ... like 2-3 ... eyes, and ... separated, ... the ... The book I have is Legget, R & J.R.Merrick, Australian Native Fishes for Aquariums. It...
Hi all, new to the group and already I need some help identifying what seem to be a Mugilogobius sp. Pics attached, size about 1½ inches. Thanx in advance! ...
Hi Naomi, got it from some LFS in Singapore. mmm. but this other fish is supposed to be Awaous flavus, unless I got it all wrong! what do you think? ...
hello there, your fish is a Rhinogobius, something from the R. giurinus group. <')////==< Dr Helen K. Larson Curator of Fishes Museum and Art Gallery of the...
Thanx for the info, Helen. I am more familiar with cyprinids and only recently starting to look at gobies. Any good web-reference for me to catch up on the...
Heng Wah - a good starting point is Jim van Tassell's goby site: - www.gobiidae.com/ - lots of basic info and links. Gobies are not easy to identify. But they...
Hi, I have a pdf-file of a paper on Gobius auratus from the Mediterranean Sea. As it is rather large (1.5 MB) I don't want to send it to all the group. Please...
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... Thanx Helen, will go check it up :) ... mmm. someone from Michigan insists that would be referring to catfishes :) I just love fishes, WILD fishes :)...
Hi Heng Wah, Yes, this is Awaous flavus - they both are! The first two pictures were a female and the second two a male. They show a strong degree of sexual...
Wow! This is great info Naomi, and I just saw your A. flavus breeding article. Well the good thing about Singapore is its being a transport hub, and we have a...
Hi folks. I was in Florida last week, and did some collecting in Indian River lagoon (east coast near Titusville). I got two types of goby. Anyone have an idea...
hello there, yes a belated please may I have a pdf copy? have been away and still haven't caught up with emails! <')////==< Dr Helen K. Larson Curator of...