For WAAAAY better shots of this fish and the other gobies and sleepers, see Scott's website ncfishes.com > families > gobiidae, eleotridae. Also see Bob Goldstein's 1982 article on Lyre Gobies in the archives of the NANFA main website (not the forum).

Lyre Goby, Evorthodus lyricus
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Posted 30 November 2014 - 07:10 PM
For WAAAAY better shots of this fish and the other gobies and sleepers, see Scott's website ncfishes.com > families > gobiidae, eleotridae. Also see Bob Goldstein's 1982 article on Lyre Gobies in the archives of the NANFA main website (not the forum).
Gerald Pottern
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Hangin' on the Neuse
"Taxonomy is the diaper used to organize the mess of evolution into discrete packages" - M.Sandel
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Posted 01 December 2014 - 07:01 PM
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Posted 01 December 2014 - 09:51 PM
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Posted 02 December 2014 - 10:09 AM
Gerald Pottern
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Hangin' on the Neuse
"Taxonomy is the diaper used to organize the mess of evolution into discrete packages" - M.Sandel
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Posted 02 December 2014 - 12:07 PM
Blackworms freaked him out on first encounter; pieces larger than 3/4 inch were too overwhelming. But I chopped them smaller (1/4 to 1/2 inch) and by day 2 he was eating them. Fresh-hatched Artemia he ate right away. Trying to figure out if that "fuzz" on the chin is normal cirri/papillae or an injury. I dont see any mention of mental cirri in keys or descriptions. Did you notice that on any of them? Sorry al10 - no vids.
I did not notice any cirri in any of the specimens that I have caught lately, and I'm leaning towards injury. Killing the proverbial two birds, I have a video of him in quarantine, ill share it below for al10, and there are no cirri that I can see in that vid. The tank appears at first glance to be a marine setup, but is FW with just a hint of salt. The tank mates are gambusia, Ctenogobius shufeldti, and a female E. lyricus toward the end.
edit: The forum seems to be stripping the embedded code for the youtube link out, try the following link instead.
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