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Old 05-29-2012, 03:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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are there any freshwater gobies that sift sand....similar to the diamond goby. I saw one in saltwater tank and thought it was the coolest fish. I liked the way the sand went in his mouth and out his gills....
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I am not sure but I would like to know myself.
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A handful of goby species live in freshwater, such as the Asian river goby (Rhinogobius spp.) the European freshwater goby (Padogobius bonelli) and the Australian ...
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I have found a lot of freshwater ones...but nothing really says if they sift the sand the same way....Google took me off it's friends list....seriously...I have a supper hard time finding information on-line.
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