Underrated Gobies and Where to Find Them

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Nice, Time to get them fattened up. I have struggled with stiphodon that came in that thin. Of the 8 I have had, 3 didn't recover.
 
Nice, Time to get them fattened up. I have struggled with stiphodon that came in that thin. Of the 8 I have had, 3 didn't recover.
This red lipstick goby refuse frozen food.So he is that shape......I dont have live food for him at the moment..Maybe frozen cyclop he could take after 2-3 weeks.
 
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Awaous (either) banana or transandeanus, caught in Central Panama, in a fast flowing river near San Martin (@ 4")
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Eleotris (either) picta, tecta or pisionis
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Caught in a small stream on Isla Taboga, but maybe an escapee from the bilge of a ship coming thru the Panama Canal.
Very Chameleon-like, able to change color at will. This one hit around a foot long.
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This red lipstick goby refuse frozen food.So he is that shape......I dont have live food for him at the moment..Maybe frozen cyclop he could take after 2-3 weeks.
I have had the best success with very mature tanks that many may label dirty. However, the covering of everything in biofilm/aufwuchs/algae is a haven for micro life and a great food source to start.
I have even resorted to gathering covered rocks from streams and letting fish graze on that.
 
duanes duanes Still love that awaous. If you ever go back to the collection point, please share some pics.
 
Nice... I am debating about adding them... but know know if they would survive my aggressive predatory tank.
 
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