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Hi there, Please see attached paper. Rick....
Rick Winterbottom
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Apr 7, 2005
3:43 pm
955
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! ...
CHOY Heng Wah
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Apr 7, 2005
8:16 pm
956
Hi, attached pix of another goby, seem to be some Acentrogobius? http://www.hexazona.com/images/miscellaneous/whatfish235.jpg ...
CHOY Heng Wah
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Apr 7, 2005
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957
That's Awaous flavus - where did you get it from? Naomi ... From: CHOY Heng Wah <hwchoy@...> Date: Thursday, April 7, 2005 3:20 pm Subject:...
NAOMI RACHEL DELVENTHAL
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Apr 8, 2005
12:04 am
958
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? ...
CHOY Heng Wah
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Apr 8, 2005
1:53 am
959
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...
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Apr 8, 2005
2:05 am
960
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...
CHOY Heng Wah
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Apr 8, 2005
2:16 am
961
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...
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gobywan2001
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Apr 8, 2005
3:48 am
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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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Apr 8, 2005
7:04 am
963
... Thanx Helen, will go check it up :) ... mmm. someone from Michigan insists that would be referring to catfishes :) I just love fishes, WILD fishes :)...
CHOY Heng Wah
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Apr 8, 2005
4:19 pm
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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...
NAOMI RACHEL DELVENTHAL
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Apr 8, 2005
4:35 pm
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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...
CHOY Heng Wah
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Apr 8, 2005
5:07 pm
966
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...
Frank M. Greco
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Apr 9, 2005
2:36 am
967
Here's the second. Frank M. Greco (phrankg@...) Visit http://www.franksaquarium.com The Freshwater Crustacean Farm...
Frank M. Greco
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Apr 9, 2005
2:37 am
969
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...
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gobywan2001
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Apr 20, 2005
6:00 am
970
Frank, While cleaning up old email I found this message. If no one has replied the goby is Microgobius gulosus. Jim Listen to: AirAmericaRadio.com ...
James Van Tassell
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Apr 20, 2005
10:35 pm
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Dear list, is this Mogurnda mogurnda considered a goby? http://www.hexazona.com/images/miscellaneous/whatfish244.jpg best, hw...
CHOY Heng Wah
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Apr 24, 2005
5:40 pm
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... Yes and no. Historically, people have refered to them as Eleotridae, or sleepers / gudgeons. Recent evidence suggests they are actually a part of ...
Peter Unmack
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Apr 24, 2005
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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:...
CHOY Heng Wah
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Apr 24, 2005
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annemarie kramer
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Apr 30, 2005
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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...
CHOY Heng Wah
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May 7, 2005
6:28 am
977
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....
Frank M. Greco
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May 7, 2005
5:59 pm
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... 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 Unmack
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May 7, 2005
6:20 pm
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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...
Frank M. Greco
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May 7, 2005
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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...
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May 8, 2005
2:54 pm
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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 ...
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gobywan2001
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May 9, 2005
12:32 am
982
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 ...
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gobywan2001
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May 9, 2005
1:27 am
983
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 ...
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May 9, 2005
1:30 am
984
Dear Helen, in that case it ought to be R. corsula. Thanx for confirming R. nasutus never entering freshwater. best, Heng Wah ... From:...
CHOY Heng Wah
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May 9, 2005
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985
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 ...
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