Hi NancyD ,Graeme ,afroturf ,wasserscheu.
I feel that there are quite many people liking a goby delightfully.
afroturf wrote:Brilliant photos again odyssey, how many schismatogobius do you have?
Obyssey mine isn't quite a darkly coloured as yours any idea what species yours is I believe mine to be S. bruynisi
I keep by two of them in two tanks; probably. It is not easy to confirm their survival.
I have few photographs, besides, because they do not readily turn up.
I don't so know a lot about Genus Schismatogobius. Thus I do not understand a scientific name and the details.
There is possibility of the protective coloration to the circumference in the difference of their color of the body.
http://www.petfrd.com/forum/showthread.php?t=8667
This time,I introduce Genus Sicyopterus that is closely related Genus Siphodon.
They have a big body in comparison with stiphodon.
However, they are very timid for a figure. When I approach, they hide immediately.
(1) Sicyopterus.sp (A) imported. The sale name in Japan was "mountain rock goby".
(2) Sicyopterus.sp (B) imported. They are S. lagocephalus or the close species.
They inhabit the Japanese southernmost extreme neighborhood if it is S. lagocephalus.
(3) A and B
(4) Young individual of Sicyopterus japonicus.
They inhabit the Japanese central part southward.
I am sorry, but a reply becomes considerably late because I will go for a trip next week.
I am not used to English. Therefore,It is likely to sometimes misunderstand it.