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  • These fishes are live in Japanese liver.

    We can catch them with a net.

    I think you have two species;Rhinogobius and  Gymnogobius (a generic name)

    There are many kinds so that it is hard to tell them apart....

  • i want the glass suckers where can i get them

  • i have 2 of those and 1 is like 5 inches long and yes they do attack other algae eaters. cuz mine is always bully the smaller same kind of fish and my pleco.

  • Rainbow darter?

  • that fish is such a monster it might eat my dog

  • i have one in my communal tropical tank and its fine i all so have 4 in my fantail tank too 

  • No now ive looked close it looks like a Rhino...Somthing Goby

  • Its a Mudkipper or Mud Skipper somehting like that it uses its funs and stomach muscles to pull itself up onto land and eats small bugs in the water or on land

  • what sort of fish is that?

  • it looks like a ugly viesion of my pinkspot goby in my saltwater system

  • Rhinogobius wui/ Rhinogobius sp. 1

  • We can catch these goby in Asia. They live in freshwater stream and can be keep in community tank. Although they are territorial, they rarely damage each other. If you keep more than one male in the same tank, they would occasionly seen display their fin to each other. They are also called "Shrimp Tiger" in Chinese, which suggust they will eat shrimp if given any chance. My experience is they will hunt any shrimp which suit their mouth width, however they would leave the bigger shrimp alone...

  • i used to catch these lil fish called black sleepers in the river and keep them as pets.they were FUCKING AWESOME lil fish to keep.they dont get big eat anything and look cool too.there like black with nasty teeth and bad attitudes to match and they have some awesome looking fins on them

  • Rhinogobius wui, doesnt eat snails!

  • It is a goby, Rhinogobius Wui are they called i got them in an asian biotope over here.

  • its a snail darter

  • i cal them suck biatch

  • looks like a goby.

  • the fish also needs air

  • Those are a North American fish known as a Snail Darter. Many times they are a contaminant of Rosie Red Minnow feeder fish (tuffies.) We have one in our big community tank, very cool fish.

  • it eats alge off the glass

  • It dont's , This fish are carnivors

  • i call them sucker fish

    lol

  • thoughs arent plecostamuses or chinese algae eaters... theyre sticking to the glass with theyre gills... i think theyre some kind of gobies

  • whatthe fuck

  • so many mollies

  • all the other fish are just jealous of the goby's ability to stick on walls ;D

  • rofl, yea they are like "ITS MY TURN!!!"

  • @AceTrainerJake except plecostomos, he just wants attention. lol

  • they look like spider fish

  • i mean lizard fish*

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  • En.. Heeft je axelotl al je vissen opgegeten?!

  • axelotl zie ik er anders niet tussen zitten ;)

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  • Bij je informatie wel of zijn het trefwoorden..:S

  • fish cant get gay..

  • Those mystery fish are most definitely some type of Goby. Which are very territorial fish :(. I would not house them in a communal tank

  • They are territorial but are very friendly. They never atack a fish or shrimp or eachother.

  • @doodoobiba

    its a Darter fish not a goby.........

    look it up on google

  • dude that is so cool and either those are little guys or those are mutant mollys =D

  • second on a chinese algae eater?

  • Yes they are friendly. never fight with the algue eater.

  • cool, what type of goby are they?

  • Rhinogobius Wui ^^)

  • Hey mate, I have a question for you !! I have 2 little sharks in my fishtank and every time I'm cleaning it they just go nuts, what kind of liquid or substance can I pour into the fishtank to make them relax or calm ??? Thank you Very Much..Ps: Nice video man.

  • ...nice fish

  • is that a siamese algae eater at the start?

  • No that is a Rhinogobius

  • hoe heet dat "monster"?

  • wow i like your tank it has a lot of cover in it for the fish to hide i have a tank but no where near as many fish my favourite are clown loachs, whats your favourite?

  • The favourite in my thank is The Black Phantom Tetra.

  • Wow ,amazing collection!

  • those are goby fishes. I have them before. Nice fishes as they provided odity in your tank. watch out for them though as they are known to snip other fishes fins. The reason I got rid of mine.

  • In the beginning.. they snip 1 time in the fins of a black fantom tetra.. but now, they do nothing wrong. my swordtail fishes are more dangerous than the goby's xD

  • wow. amazing tank biosphare^^

  • good for you. I have biased against swordtails though. I find them very irritating especially when fighting for mates. Try a school of about 20 neon tetras or cardinals. They are very nice to watch when schooling and changing directions in unison. They are very sensitive though and is always eyed as food for other fishes :-(

  • r they coomitve???

  • where do u bye them????????

  • I never saw them before.. but all at once I saw them in a big Aquarium store.. they where just €2-  thats 1.5 pound.. and yes they stay that small. But only his fins grow a little bit bigger. the fishes are like kameleons because they can change from collors.

  • what r thosoe??? if they stay that smalll i want one!!!!

  • They're white cheek gobies (Rhinogobius duospilus). They only get about 2" long but they need a hillstream setup. That would be fast-flowing water, plenty of aeration, and a temperature between 65-75 degrees (or something like that).

  • Are they really that small, or are those mollies huge?

    What length are those little gobies? I've heard that they only get to two inches.

  • They are small, but my mollies are big ;) My rhinogobius' are 4 cm

  • Oops. Sorry. I hadn't watched the whole video before I said that. It was kinda sad watching those mollies eat the poor little gobies' eggs. :(

  • I have two fishtanks and when a fish is pregnant he goes to the other tank, when the rhinogobius have eggs, the mollies go to the other tank ( 120 gallons )

    And they told me that Rhinogobius' protect her eggs

  • They didn't eat eggs!!, thats a tablet what they eating at 2:40 xD

  • Oh. LOL

  • Do you have a current in your tank? Rhinogobius duospilus (formerly wui) come from areas with lots of movement. They are often associated with hillstream loaches.

    Have yours bred yet?

  • yes I have a current, but I did'nt film that.

    Have yours bred yet? : No not yet, I read that they only pairs in spring.

  • Unfortunately I don't have any yet. I've read that all you have to do to breed them is give them healthy conditions and a rock under which the male digs a nest. After the male coaxes the female under the rock and she lays eggs, he guards them. I'm not sure about much else.

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