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...
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...
... 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...
<< 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,...
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...
Please give us the locality, where the image was taken Robert ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Univ. Prof. Dr. Robert A. Patzner Organismic...
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was colected by an indian collecter and thats all i know. ... Auftrag von sinaster999...
not a great photo - but the fish looks very much like the mudslipper Oxuderces dentatus. <')////==< Dr Helen K. Larson Curator of Fishes Museum and Art...
I wonder if it's what the Indian exporters call Pseudapocryptes elongatus (which I do not believe it is) . They're commonly exported from India. I've gotten...
here is another pic http://forums.waterwolves.com/uploads/post-4528-1121060137.jpg ... mudslipper Oxuderces ... gobygroup@yahoogroups.com ... what is this...
Here's the reply I got from my Indian exporter: Dear Frank This fish we call the crocodile goby . Yes it comes from India . Availability is rare but we could...
that looks even more like Oxuderces to me. I know O. wirzi well as it lives here and this looks very similar. <')////==< Dr Helen K. Larson Curator of Fishes ...
<<but the fish looks very much like the mudslipper Oxuderces dentatus.>> I believe that Dr. Larson is correct. The crocodile goby, Glossogobius giuris, does...
I concur with Helen, this is Oxuderces dentatus. --Ed Murdy ... From: gobygroup@yahoogroups.com [mailto:gobygroup@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of sinaster999 ...
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Dear list, Have some pix I would like to confirm the identity of, also they seem under-nourished to me, what should I feed them with? Thanx much in advance, ...
Group, To my knowledge knight gobies are not known to reproduce in captivity. Nevertheless, has anyone observed mating behaviour? I have several in a tank...
hi...i am currently working on three species of gobies in taal lake, philippines and would like to confirm if the attached picture is indeed redigobius species...
the photos look just like Giuris (what is usually called Ophieleotris). Definitely not a Redigobius, which is a fraction of the size! The Philippine species of...
hello and sorry for late response but have been away from computers till recently. Yes Stigmatogobius have bred in captivity and you describe a mating dance....
give them algae-covered rocks, algae flakes, shredded fresh veg, live Artemia nauplii, blended fresh peas and prawns - lots of choices - whatever you can get ...
<<give them algae-covered rocks, algae flakes, shredded fresh veg, live Artemia nauplii, blended fresh peas and prawns - lots of choices - whatever you can get...
the problem seem to be that they are unable to compete against the cyprinids for sinking foods, and also I am not sure how fat they should look to be ...