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These are as good a picture I can get, I spend about an hour crouching over the camera like a wildlife photographer to catch this elusive pair in action. Well, its worth it :)

That's all for the moment folks, be back with better quality pictures soon.

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Fantastic pics! :bow::bow:

Too bad the male yashia was a write off.....would have made a really nice family pic....

Hmmm..just wondering..how to tell if the gobies are male or female? Besides the yashias, for other species I think it is nearly impossible to tell them apart?

Always something more important than fish.

http://reefbuilders.com/2012/03/08/sps-pico-reef/

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Thanks guys :D ... it sure is difficult to take decent pictures of the pair when its ready to bolt at the slightest disturbance, but its worth it, learnt something myself :)

Not really happy with the shots from the old Nikon Coolpix 885, will try again.

marinebetta, the male was really a pity ... the hunt continues :P

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There was only one male at CF. It shared the same tank as Rumor's but not sure if they were already a pair. However, it had some problems otherwise you would have seen it in Rumor's pics!

Intelligent people talk about ideas......

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Oh yes..Rumor..need to ask you something..You know how to differenciate Stonogobiops nematodes from Stonogobiops xanthorhinica? Cause the PR shipment I saw some with short dorsal fins. Dunno if it could be the xanthorhinica.

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http://reefbuilders.com/2012/03/08/sps-pico-reef/

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Oh yes..Rumor..need to ask you something..You know how to differenciate Stonogobiops nematodes from Stonogobiops xanthorhinica? Cause the PR shipment I saw some with short dorsal fins. Dunno if it could be the xanthorhinica.

Some of the nematodes looks to have shorter dorsals but I'm hoping very much for one or two to be xanthorhinica.

Xanthorhinica have darker and more distinct bars, and may be found in depths of down to 45metres ;)

We could get lucky :angel:

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OK...came across this site

http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issues/dec2002/Fish.htm

Good for people into gobies. Anyway..the pictures illustrate the differences in the dorsal fin quite clearly. The back portion of dorsal fin of xanthorhinica bends in a backward direction. The back portion of the dorsal fin of nematodes bends towards the front.

Rumor..if you happen to spot any xanthorhinica help me buy first?! :lol:

Always something more important than fish.

http://reefbuilders.com/2012/03/08/sps-pico-reef/

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Interesting article :) thanks.

I'm glad I'm able to take some decent pictures, where others have found difficult. It being in a nano tank with peaceful tankmates does make creeping up to the mounted camera easier :P

Anyone who wishes to use these pictures are welcome to, with the proper credits :)

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