African Stone Rock Goby (Cameroon)
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African Stone Rock Goby (Cameroon)
Hi all.
I got African goby from Cameroon recently.
A sale name is African stone rock goby (Cameroon).
Similar goby as Sicydium crenilabrum was found on the internet.
The habitat information is also identical, so it seems probably of the same kind.
http://www.nvcweb.nl/portal/index.php/a ... svoorbeeld
It's for the first time that I saw Sicydium genus.
The appearance was compared with 3 species of Sicyoputerus genera that I'm raising.
The upper left of this picture, Sicydium crenilabrum The upper right is Mountain rock goby (Sicyoputerus.sp1)
The lower left is Sicyoputerus.sp2 from Indonesia(S.lagocephalus??). The lower right is Rainbow(Stiphodon.sp)and Sicyoputerus japonicus .
It's difficult to find the clear difference only by the appearance.
There was also a thesis of the DNA analysis by which Sicydium genera are Sicyoputerus genera, Stiphodon genera and sicyopus genera, etc..
http://www.springerlink.com/content/l613517w30g40u8w/
I got African goby from Cameroon recently.
A sale name is African stone rock goby (Cameroon).
Similar goby as Sicydium crenilabrum was found on the internet.
The habitat information is also identical, so it seems probably of the same kind.
http://www.nvcweb.nl/portal/index.php/a ... svoorbeeld
It's for the first time that I saw Sicydium genus.
The appearance was compared with 3 species of Sicyoputerus genera that I'm raising.
The upper left of this picture, Sicydium crenilabrum The upper right is Mountain rock goby (Sicyoputerus.sp1)
The lower left is Sicyoputerus.sp2 from Indonesia(S.lagocephalus??). The lower right is Rainbow(Stiphodon.sp)and Sicyoputerus japonicus .
It's difficult to find the clear difference only by the appearance.
There was also a thesis of the DNA analysis by which Sicydium genera are Sicyoputerus genera, Stiphodon genera and sicyopus genera, etc..
http://www.springerlink.com/content/l613517w30g40u8w/
I am not used to English. Therefore,It is likely to sometimes misunderstand it.
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Re: African Stone Rock Goby (Cameroon)
Wow! Really nice. Not only are your fish amazing, but your photography skills are incredible. Thanks for sharing.
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Re: African Stone Rock Goby (Cameroon)
I have to second that - very nice fish and great pictures! Do you have a manual focus? They are so clear!
Re: African Stone Rock Goby (Cameroon)
Hi starsplitter7 ,yaksaredabomb.
The focus adjustment which is at the time of macro photography is very severe.
Fishes have not been stationary for a long time.
There is no time when I'm adjusting the focus slowly.
The focal length always makes the neighborhood minuter by photography of holdings.
Therefore I rarely use a manual focus.
I take pictures continuously often, and a good picture is picked out while checking them by a PC later.
The following picture is an example of taking photographs continuously.
The picture which may be compared after photography in this way is chosen.
A hand blur correction organization of a new mode is be equipped with by my digital camera.
Its function seems effective at the time of macro photography.
http://www.canon.com.sg/personal/produc ... ershot-s95
The Hybrid IS is designed to improve stabilization performance at closer subject distances,
particularly for macro shooting which can be difficult for conventional image stabilization technologies.
The focus adjustment which is at the time of macro photography is very severe.
Fishes have not been stationary for a long time.
There is no time when I'm adjusting the focus slowly.
The focal length always makes the neighborhood minuter by photography of holdings.
Therefore I rarely use a manual focus.
I take pictures continuously often, and a good picture is picked out while checking them by a PC later.
The following picture is an example of taking photographs continuously.
The picture which may be compared after photography in this way is chosen.
A hand blur correction organization of a new mode is be equipped with by my digital camera.
Its function seems effective at the time of macro photography.
http://www.canon.com.sg/personal/produc ... ershot-s95
The Hybrid IS is designed to improve stabilization performance at closer subject distances,
particularly for macro shooting which can be difficult for conventional image stabilization technologies.
I am not used to English. Therefore,It is likely to sometimes misunderstand it.
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Re: African Stone Rock Goby (Cameroon)
Your fish are amazing and your photography skills involve patience, but you also have skill. I always look forward to your pictures. Thank you.
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Re: African Stone Rock Goby (Cameroon)
Thanks for posting your technique! I've often been trying to get a picture in focus and wished I had a manual, but I'll bet you're right and it would be way too slow - my fish always seem to be on the move too.
Re: African Stone Rock Goby (Cameroon)
Impressive as ever odyssey, your the goby master.
Re: African Stone Rock Goby (Cameroon)
Hi Hokum!
My present worries are that I don't know their gender.
Sicydium crenilabrum and Stiphodon.sp(Orange-fin) male
My present worries are that I don't know their gender.
Sicydium crenilabrum and Stiphodon.sp(Orange-fin) male
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Excellent pictures!!
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Re: African Stone Rock Goby (Cameroon)
Great pics! I wish our local fish stores even would carry something like this!
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Re: African Stone Rock Goby (Cameroon)
The African species seems to have a slightly less pronounced nose.
But It is amazing how much they are alike.
Hard to believe they live a continent apart.
As usual amazing photo's...
I do use more or less the same method, click away and pray
Let the PC sort them out, alltough my camera is not as good as yours.
But It is amazing how much they are alike.
Hard to believe they live a continent apart.
As usual amazing photo's...
I do use more or less the same method, click away and pray
Let the PC sort them out, alltough my camera is not as good as yours.
Pardon my English, I'm from Holland....
Re: African Stone Rock Goby (Cameroon)
Hi! everyone.
I keep these gobies and passed more than one year, but they are very cheerful with two of them.
I keep these gobies and passed more than one year, but they are very cheerful with two of them.
I am not used to English. Therefore,It is likely to sometimes misunderstand it.
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