Young Mugilogobius chulae, you don't have the goby book meh?
Young Mugilogobius chulae, you don't have the goby book meh?
where did you collect it from??
Nope no goby book..haha.. Thanks..
Arent they brackish really?? like they aren't going to survive in freshwater too long are they?
Location wont be posted... especially more so because its not a protected region.
got any clue??? would like to add some to my marine tank...
are they juvenile still?
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looks like it.. the adult form looks different..
you guys are funny.... clue.. omg..
Pretty!... Zebra goby ah?
Are these a kind of the sleeper gobies?
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Nice gobies.
Collected in freshwater? Hmmm... said to be brackish according to Fishbase.
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Yeah..i thought so too.. i've not exactly seen this in freshwater so took a few of them to take photos.. Its definately freshwater from where i got them.. taht much i know.
Interesting... have to go back and see what the goby book says. Not much literature around the Internet.
Hello everyone, this is a subject of all gobies or I must make a new topic to present my new gobies from Sulawesi?
thank you
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Start a new thread if you will, this one was about a native goby caught in Singapore from 5 years ago.
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Back to Killies... slowly.
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thank you very much
bye
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Young Mugilogobius latifrons
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tyty
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I think gobies are cute. Something about those two eyes...
Do they only take live food?
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For the majority, yes, but frozen bloodworms will work for some of them. I used to feed my gobies with tubifex worms.
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Back to Killies... slowly.
Some are able to adapt to frozen bloodworms and brine shrimp. Sometimes, a goby might just swallow a bit of flake or pellet that happens to sink past. But most gobies seem to live exclusively on a diet of live food. I feed my bumblebee gobies tubifex, moina and microworms.
Small is beautiful.
Live food: red bloodworms, brine shrimp
Frozen food: red bloodworms, brine shrimp, krill, mosquito larvae, small shrimp ...
Mugilogobius latifrons female
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Nice goby you had....very nice pictures
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