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Thread: Freshwater goby series: Stigmatogobius sadanundio

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    Freshwater goby series: Stigmatogobius sadanundio

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    Last edited by Quixotic; 4th Jun 2008 at 18:24. Reason: Spelling: "sadanundio", not "sadanudio"
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    It has really nice blue-eyes!
    It really matches the body colour too.
    Does the colour of the eye look naturally like this? (i.e. not effect from camera flash)
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    yes, its eye should be bright green color (natural color), it is very special
    the common name is knight goby
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    They can be found in the estuarine habitats of Singapore, pretty much a brackish water fish.

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    knowing how singapore is being developed. i doubt we can find this fish so easily here.
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    They are believed to be more common than the scientists think. There are records of them from Sungei Buloh, Loyang mangroves, Kranji mangroves, even Pulau Ubin, and others.

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