These are are my Western Tubenose gobies or Proterorhinus semilunaris. There are still tiny, they should double in size soon. Freshly caught from The Dnester River. I've read that these freshwater gobies are invasive in North American now. So beware. If you have them in your aquarium, never...
I bought a group of 6 of these during summer. So far they have been a pleasure to have and watch settle down. They started out in the hillstream breeding rack but I decided to swap them out with the S. Breviventralis.
The gobies are now in the 20 gal with 7 glowlight danios and 6 horseface...
I've given my GoPro to the freshwater gobies. Their reaction surprised us all. They are way smarter than We think. They would make great videographers. The fish in this tank are: monkey goby (Neogobius fluviatilis), 2 toad gobies (Mesogobius batrachocephalus), 2 spined weather loaches (Cobitis...
I've been a frequent viewer of this website and community but just made an account, I have seen hundreds of posts and discussions. One that particularly caught my eye was some discussions on Sleeper Goby's such as the Marble Goby and the Water Cow. I've spent some time looking at these fish and...
hey guys I want to set up a 90 gallon tank as a non aggressive community tank, I think I want to keep it South American mostly and I want to add a black ghost knife fish some stiphodon goby and a school of fish probably some kind of tetra, I was wondering if I would be able to put in some...
I have a chance to buy a group of these but am unable to find much info after more than an hour of searching.
Has anyone kept them?
Anyone have more detailed info on them?
Here is a quick update on my Dniester biotope tank. Or as I call it, the goby tank. So far I have 2 species of gobies here: monkey goby (Neogobius fluviatilis) and toad goby (Mesogobius batrachocephalus). I have them since August. Caught them myself with my fish trap right out of Dniester...
Got a bunch of olive nerites out local canal here in South Florida. Plus a bunch of cool gobies. Everyone doing great in my fresh water 75g
http://coolgobyfish.blogspot.com/2015/12/catching-florida-nerite-snails-neritina.html