Have a look at the link I posted. Go back through this thread and look at odyssey's pics. Also look at aurora's ID goby thread in this forum, same sp. M/F are quite different. My male doesn't show much color either, maybe immature?bettabeats wrote:how can we tell they are both males?
Stiphodon genus of the Goby
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I read the differences. When I apply the information to my pair the longer male is the more vivid and definitely has the orange fins.
the 'female' sometimes I see orange when its fins are lowered, but I have seen many colours. most of the time they are gray. They play together like they are male/female.
My pair could be an adult male and a juvenile. The 'female' chased the male last night and his fins became vibrant orange. It was a very nice sight to see.
the 'female' sometimes I see orange when its fins are lowered, but I have seen many colours. most of the time they are gray. They play together like they are male/female.
My pair could be an adult male and a juvenile. The 'female' chased the male last night and his fins became vibrant orange. It was a very nice sight to see.
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Hi, everyone.
Though there was a lot of posts, I'm sorry not to be able to do a reply.
There were a relocation and a move in April, so I was busy, and couldn't take time so much.
The move of an water tank and fishes was serious beyond expectation in particular.
I'm buried in many cardboard boxes for moves in the new room at present.
An Internet access just opened to traffic finally yesterday.
If arrangement of the baggage is developed, pictures of Stiphodon will be uploaded again.
By the way some pictures of my Stiphodon seem to have appeared on a magazine as Practical Fishkeeping,
but unfortunately I can't see that.
I'll buy the magazine at the internet bookstore.
I checked Amazon UK, but the magazine of a target wasn't found there.
Doesn't anyone know the net bookstore where I can buy the magazine from Japan?
When someone tells me a good net shop, I'm saved.
Thank you.
Though there was a lot of posts, I'm sorry not to be able to do a reply.
There were a relocation and a move in April, so I was busy, and couldn't take time so much.
The move of an water tank and fishes was serious beyond expectation in particular.
I'm buried in many cardboard boxes for moves in the new room at present.
An Internet access just opened to traffic finally yesterday.
If arrangement of the baggage is developed, pictures of Stiphodon will be uploaded again.
By the way some pictures of my Stiphodon seem to have appeared on a magazine as Practical Fishkeeping,
but unfortunately I can't see that.
I'll buy the magazine at the internet bookstore.
I checked Amazon UK, but the magazine of a target wasn't found there.
Doesn't anyone know the net bookstore where I can buy the magazine from Japan?
When someone tells me a good net shop, I'm saved.
Thank you.
I am not used to English. Therefore,It is likely to sometimes misunderstand it.
Moving of the Stiphodon tank
Hi, Matt.
Thank you very much for a copy of the article.
But I'd like to get the magazine as expected.
Hi, plaalye.
A goby workshop is held in June in Okinawa where Stiphodon lives in Japan.
I'm planning to go on an expedition to the workshop, so I may be able to see wild Stiphodon at that time.
Hi, planty.
For the moment, it seems that one of Melanotaenia praecox has just died.
Th publication on which pictures of my Stiphodon appear seems to be March issue.
http://www.practicalfishkeeping.co.uk/issue.php?issue=2
I asked the publishing company to send the magazine 3 times, but I have not received 3 times.
Unfortunately it seems necessary to buy the magazine personally.
It was so unexpected to have trouble to get the magazine with my pictures.
The following picture is the moving state of the water tank.
A lower back was hurt a little by packing and carriage of water tanks.
A setup of water tanks has been completed for the most part.
But unpacking and arrangement in the new room seem still to take.
Thank you very much for a copy of the article.
But I'd like to get the magazine as expected.
Hi, plaalye.
A goby workshop is held in June in Okinawa where Stiphodon lives in Japan.
I'm planning to go on an expedition to the workshop, so I may be able to see wild Stiphodon at that time.
Hi, planty.
For the moment, it seems that one of Melanotaenia praecox has just died.
Th publication on which pictures of my Stiphodon appear seems to be March issue.
http://www.practicalfishkeeping.co.uk/issue.php?issue=2
I asked the publishing company to send the magazine 3 times, but I have not received 3 times.
Unfortunately it seems necessary to buy the magazine personally.
It was so unexpected to have trouble to get the magazine with my pictures.
The following picture is the moving state of the water tank.
A lower back was hurt a little by packing and carriage of water tanks.
A setup of water tanks has been completed for the most part.
But unpacking and arrangement in the new room seem still to take.
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I am not used to English. Therefore,It is likely to sometimes misunderstand it.
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Hi bettabeats.
There are several silica additives for agriculture.
The culture of laver is also popular in Japan, so there is also an additive for laver cultivation.
http://www.seimo.co.jp/KW21-English.htm
http://www.seimo.co.jp/gelculture.htm
http://fw-diatom.blogspot.com/
http://www8.plala.or.jp/wamushiya/bok/c ... ture_1.htm
http://www.greenjapan.co.jp/million_mil ... ifresh.htm
I found a video of Stiphodon multisquamus.
Stiphodon multisquamus)(1)
http://video.online.hk/watch/18931
Newcomer pair of S.atropurpureus.
The size of the body exceeds a female most large size of S.percnopterygionus.
But the design of the form besides the red dorsal fin resembles a female of S.percnopterygionus closely.
There are several silica additives for agriculture.
The culture of laver is also popular in Japan, so there is also an additive for laver cultivation.
http://www.seimo.co.jp/KW21-English.htm
http://www.seimo.co.jp/gelculture.htm
http://fw-diatom.blogspot.com/
http://www8.plala.or.jp/wamushiya/bok/c ... ture_1.htm
http://www.greenjapan.co.jp/million_mil ... ifresh.htm
I found a video of Stiphodon multisquamus.
Stiphodon multisquamus)(1)
http://video.online.hk/watch/18931
Newcomer pair of S.atropurpureus.
The size of the body exceeds a female most large size of S.percnopterygionus.
But the design of the form besides the red dorsal fin resembles a female of S.percnopterygionus closely.
I am not used to English. Therefore,It is likely to sometimes misunderstand it.
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Hi bagsoutlet! and everyone.
I traveled to Okinawa in Japanese southern subtropics last month.
It was a main purpose to participate in a goby workshop.
A river there, I crawl and I have taken many pictures of Stiphodon in natural habitat.
It was possible to take a picture of the courtship scene to which a male of S.percnopterygionus invites a female.
Male of S.atropurpureus.
The number of living is small in Okinawa which is their northern limit distributed.
A female of the unclear Stiphodon genus.
It is too big for a female of S.percnopterygionus.
Stiphodon sp
The warming might be the cause, but in late years a species of this Stiphodon came to be seen in Okinawa.
A male of Lentipes armatus.
A female flock of L. armatus.
A male of Sicyopus zosterophorum
A female of S. zosterophorum
It was possible to take a picture of the courtship scene to which a male of S. zosterophorum invites a female.
Sicyopterus lagocephalus
Sicyopterus japonicus
Fry of Sicyoputerus genus
(Big one of the center)
I crawled in this way.
It isn't I to come out in this picture.
A video of full HD is also taken a picture of.
It'll be raised in Youtube eventually.
I traveled to Okinawa in Japanese southern subtropics last month.
It was a main purpose to participate in a goby workshop.
A river there, I crawl and I have taken many pictures of Stiphodon in natural habitat.
It was possible to take a picture of the courtship scene to which a male of S.percnopterygionus invites a female.
Male of S.atropurpureus.
The number of living is small in Okinawa which is their northern limit distributed.
A female of the unclear Stiphodon genus.
It is too big for a female of S.percnopterygionus.
Stiphodon sp
The warming might be the cause, but in late years a species of this Stiphodon came to be seen in Okinawa.
A male of Lentipes armatus.
A female flock of L. armatus.
A male of Sicyopus zosterophorum
A female of S. zosterophorum
It was possible to take a picture of the courtship scene to which a male of S. zosterophorum invites a female.
Sicyopterus lagocephalus
Sicyopterus japonicus
Fry of Sicyoputerus genus
(Big one of the center)
I crawled in this way.
It isn't I to come out in this picture.
A video of full HD is also taken a picture of.
It'll be raised in Youtube eventually.
I am not used to English. Therefore,It is likely to sometimes misunderstand it.
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