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976
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
978
... 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
6:35 pm
980
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
981
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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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
1:33 am
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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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May 9, 2005
5:43 am
986
Dear gobygroupers, I'm looking for ETOH samples of mudskippers (Gobiidae: Oxudercinae) and of amblyopine gobies from all over the world. I'm particularly...
Gianluca Polgar
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May 10, 2005
11:26 am
987
Hello Annemarie May It will be better you fix egg and larve in karnovski solution (4% formaldehyde, 2% glutaraldehyde, 0.2 M cacodylatebuffer) 1:1 in sea...
sadegh alavi
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May 10, 2005
5:27 pm
988
At last I have the right combination of factors in play - some specimens, and a camera. Please see attached. Summary of details - collection location, Sydney...
Chris
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May 12, 2005
3:54 pm
989
... Some type of Mugilogobius, looks a bit like M. platynotus, but I'm not particularly familiar with Mugilogobius species. They make great aquarium fish...
Peter Unmack
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May 13, 2005
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990
... I agree with Peter, could be M. paludis, the pale mangrove goby. This name may not be valid anymore didn't Helen revise the genus? I have caught these...
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May 13, 2005
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991
... <snip> ... I have created a new folder in the photos section with 5 photos of this species in it... the images are rather large (100 - 200 kb), sorry to...
Chris
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May 13, 2005
3:47 pm
992
hello,does anyone have any snakehead gudgeon for sale.these are very nice looking and i would love to add them to my collection. thank you craig ...
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May 14, 2005
9:42 am
993
your fish looks like Mugilogobius platynotus - previously known as M. paludis. Not a Philypnodon! start by checking out the pelvic fins...... Helen <')////==<...
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May 14, 2005
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994
Does anyone know where to pick up mudskippers in Sydney? I called a local aquarium who told me they had been classified as a pest by the Government and as such...
Chris
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May 18, 2005
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995
Hi Chris, ... This is rubbish! Try the Manly Aquarium shop, they get them in from time to time. A big Melbourne supplier called "Aquarium Systems" gets them...
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May 18, 2005
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996
The link below is to a photo taken at Destin, Florida. http://www.scubaboard.com/gallery/showphoto.php/photo/20621 Does anyone know what species this is? ...
Kris Wilk
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May 26, 2005
12:47 am
997
Your photo appears to be a Bathygobius. I can't be sure of the species, however, without counting scales. --Ed Murdy ... From: Kris Wilk...
Murdy, Edward O.
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998
Thanks. That would narrow it down to B. soporator, B. curacao, or B. mystacium, but getting a positive ID by counting scales on that photo is pretty hopeless. ...
Kris Wilk
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May 28, 2005
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999
Dear all, I'd like to contact Jim van Tassell, but the server refuses his e-mail, jvantassell@..., saying that has been suspended. Does anyone knows an...
Gianluca Polgar
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Jun 4, 2005
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try jvantassell@... - just like his website <')////==< Dr Helen K. Larson Curator of Fishes Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory PO Box...
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Jun 6, 2005
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1002
thanks to everyone for help on Jim's e-mail. Gianluca...
Gianluca Polgar
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Jun 16, 2005
10:34 am
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Hi folks. My supplier has several gobies listed on his most recent availability list (see http://www.frankmgreco.com/indo.htm ). The two I have questions about...
Frank M. Greco
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Jun 17, 2005
7:57 pm
1006
... Hello Frank, a couple of the Gobies on your import list are dazzlers. What have your experiences been with these kinds of Asian fish? What do suggest...
joanna
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Jun 19, 2005
7:06 pm
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<< a couple of the Gobies on your import list are dazzlers.>> Thanks. Aside from Stiphodon elegans, I have not seen the others here in NY. A real shame,...
Frank M. Greco
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Jun 19, 2005
11:38 pm
1008
Hello Dear Friends I am searching documents (paper, article .......) about Trophic ecology (Diet, Food items and Food consumption) of sand goby or any sp of...
sadegh alavi
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