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...
... Yes and no. Historically, people have refered to them as Eleotridae, or sleepers / gudgeons. Recent evidence suggests they are actually a part of ...
Thanx! if you any pointers to the evidence I'd like to read about them. also just checked and looks like my fish is actually Mogurnda adspersa. ... From:...
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Dear list, I know this is not a goby and for that I apologise. But I guess many of you are familiar with brackish fishes from the Indo-Pacific region and I...
I am considering bringing in these two gobies. However, I need to get an identification on both in order to satisfy the USFWS. One is listed as "Stipodon Sp....
... No, that is the snakehead gudgeon (at least that is what we call it in Australia), otherwise known as Ophieleotris aporos, but recently changed to Giurus...
Peter, thanks for the identification. I think I'll pass on this one. Besides, with a name like "snakehead gudgeon", they might get confiscated (snakeheads are...
I am currently breeding Coryphopterus glaucofraenum in an aquarium for my PhD project and I would like to know what you recommend me for preserving goby eggs...
this is a Rhingobius yes, but our R. nasutus up here don't show such distinct lines on the sides. If it IS R. nasutus that could be stress-related, they ...
your sicydiines look like a Sicyopus sp. maybe S. zosterophorum. Ron Watson should know (am not sure if he's in this group?) <')////==< Dr Helen K. Larson ...
sorry I meant to write Rhinomugil (have gobies on the brain) <')////==< Dr Helen K. Larson Curator of Fishes Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory ...
Annemarie, preserve them all in 5-10% formalin for at least a week or two, then transfer to 70% ethanol. Formalin can slowly dissolve bone, especially in tiny ...