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Regal, FishBase has one of the most comprehensive depository of information on the various species of fishes.

Riot is a big fan of gobies and small fishes, hopefully someone will start posting pictures of their own :)

I've taken a liking for smaller fishes as I find them to be of more character ... this may sound stereotyping but large fishes merely swims at length, eat a lot shit a lot more, and bully smaller fishes :D

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I've got a yellow watchman which I caught out n placed in my sump (supposedly for sale) to reduce bioload..but then..just now caught it up and put it back with it's sri lankan pistol. After seeing those pictures I softhearted liao. :lol:

Man..the white-rayed shrimpgoby, Discordipinna sp. and the Dracula shrimpgoby are sooooooo chio!

Check out the pink dartgoby and the helfrich's dartgoby!! :paiseh::kiss:

Waiting for years for the citron goby..wonder why never see it here.. :(

Always something more important than fish.

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Actually i like small fishes too, bigger fish are only nice is its a big tank and you see them swimming happily to and fro the length of the tank.... den again, when i see a friend of mine who has a 5th tank and a sohal tang almost 8-10" long swimming inside, the tank still looks kindda small for the sohal....

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Wat I do to prevent myself from tearing my hair out... My stress remedy...

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Anyone have a Pale Gudgeon a.k.a Spot-tail Dart Goby (Ptereleotris eteropterus)? Mine's really shy... have kept him since 31 Dec 2003 and still its hiding behind the rocks all the time... :( eating whatever food that drops infront of him!

I can see it from time to time... but its such a beautiful fish, I wish it would come out and play! :pinch:

RUMOUR: Yeah! I identified that fish I told you about the last time... with the help of Henry's Fish Atlas

This pic was taken when I fish put him into the tank, :blink: before it found its way under the rocks.

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Is that a Pearly?

I'm beggining to understand why you love Gobies.

Bought a Hector's Goby (Amblygobius hectori), cute fella from PR. Its a hover goby and is not shy to come out to play. Also eats filamentous algae (Hair Algae etc).

Great addition to a nanno tank since it measure no more than 1.5inch.

Will post a picture of it by this weekend.

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isn't that some mudskipper? ...

Why do we use "My 2 cents worth" when 1 cents are not legal tender in Singapore anymore? Shouldn't it be 5 cents worth?

"Its easier to blame the 'mantis' or crabs in the tank for missing & dead livestocks.."

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