C CHOMPERS Silver Tier VIP MFK Member Apr 28, 2006 6,438 64 1,205 Sunnyvale Trailer Park Jun 15, 2008 #1 I caught this in the St. Johns River in Central Florida. It is about 2.5-3 inches long.
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duke33 Jack Dempsey MFK Member May 18, 2007 3,059 2 38 63 WV Jun 15, 2008 #3 Looks like some kind of mudskipper?
D dark_knights_99 Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 20, 2006 1,138 1 0 Philippines Jun 15, 2008 #4 Looks like a perch or goby of some kind.
C CHOMPERS Silver Tier VIP MFK Member Apr 28, 2006 6,438 64 1,205 Sunnyvale Trailer Park Jun 15, 2008 #5 duke33;1885510; said: Looks like some kind of mudskipper? Click to expand... Thanks. I'll research mudskippers to see if I can find a match. Here is another picture, for what it's worth.
duke33;1885510; said: Looks like some kind of mudskipper? Click to expand... Thanks. I'll research mudskippers to see if I can find a match. Here is another picture, for what it's worth.
C CHOMPERS Silver Tier VIP MFK Member Apr 28, 2006 6,438 64 1,205 Sunnyvale Trailer Park Jun 15, 2008 #6 dark_knights_99;1885529; said: Looks like a perch or goby of some kind. Click to expand... The bottom pectorial fins look like they are from a goby too.
dark_knights_99;1885529; said: Looks like a perch or goby of some kind. Click to expand... The bottom pectorial fins look like they are from a goby too.
C CHOMPERS Silver Tier VIP MFK Member Apr 28, 2006 6,438 64 1,205 Sunnyvale Trailer Park Jun 15, 2008 #7 And a Goby, it is! Now the only question is which one Anyway, this is what I found: http://www.gobiidae.com/FL_goby_project/FL_list.htm It looks a lot like the first one...and several of the others.
And a Goby, it is! Now the only question is which one Anyway, this is what I found: http://www.gobiidae.com/FL_goby_project/FL_list.htm It looks a lot like the first one...and several of the others.
straitjacketstar Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jun 27, 2005 1,779 9 38 40 Los Angeles, CA www.instagram.com Jun 15, 2008 #9 It's not a goby, it's a darter. Search for pictures of the Johnny Darter (Etheostoma nigrum) or Swamp Darter (Etheostoma fusiforme).
It's not a goby, it's a darter. Search for pictures of the Johnny Darter (Etheostoma nigrum) or Swamp Darter (Etheostoma fusiforme).
M midnight Polypterus MFK Member Jun 20, 2006 5,716 13 92 under a bridge in fl Jun 15, 2008 #10 ya thats a swamp or sand darter lol i have a tank full