Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Istigobius decoratus (Herre, 1927) (Decorated goby) Istigobius diadema (Steindachner, 1876) (Spectacled sandgoby ) Istigobius goldmanni (Bleeker, 1852) (Goldman's goby) Istigobius hoesei Murdy & McEachran, 1982; Istigobius hoshinonis (S. Tanaka (I), 1917) Istigobius nigroocellatus (Günther, 1873) (Black-spotted goby) Istigobius ornatus ...
Brachygobius nunus, the Golden banded goby, [1] is a species of bumblebee goby, a small genus of gobies that takes its common name from their round bodies, big heads, and their overall yellow to golden coloration interrupted by four brown to black vertical stripes reminiscent of the striped pattern of a bumblebee.
Bella goby: Okinawa, Japan and the Philippines. Valenciennea decora Hoese & Larson, 1994: Decorated glidergoby: Australia, New Caledonia, and Fiji. Valenciennea helsdingenii (Bleeker, 1858) Two-stripe goby: the coast of East Africa, the southern Red Sea, the Maldives, southeast India and Sri Lanka, Southeast Asia, Australia, western Oceania ...
A well cycled aquarium and pristine water quality is essential for the lipstick goby when kept in aquarium settings. The lipstick goby prefers a PH of 6.5-7.5, GH of 2-10, TDS of 36-215, water temperature of 71-82 degrees Fahrenheit (22-28 degrees Celsius). These specific water parameters often present a challenge when kept in home aquarium, as ...
Sueviota aethon, the grumpy dwarfgoby, is a species of goby endemic to the Red Sea, and can grow to 17 millimetres (0.67 in) in length. It is closely related to members of the Eviota genus , possessing many similar characteristics such as morphology , ecology , and distribution .
Microgobius brevispinis Ginsburg, 1939 (Balboa goby) Microgobius carri Fowler, 1945 (Seminole goby) Microgobius crocatus Birdsong, 1968; Microgobius curtus Ginsburg, 1939; Microgobius cyclolepis C. H. Gilbert, 1890 (Roundscale goby) Microgobius emblematicus (D. S. Jordan & C. H. Gilbert, 1882) (Emblem goby) Microgobius erectus Ginsburg, 1938 ...
Kettlebells have been used in strength training for years. But new research suggests these weights may do more than build muscle: They could slow down aging.. That’s the major takeaway from a ...
Grass goby for sale in a Sardinian market, Italy. The grass goby is eaten by some commercial fishes, such as the toad goby. [8] In the Sea of Azov, it is used for food by the harbour porpoise. [9] The grass goby is a commercial fish in the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov, the Molochnyi Estuary, Tuzly Lagoons, and in the Sivash.