> I've seen on a site pictures of the famous Goo-Obo gudgeon. I think
> it's a wonderfull fish named as Mogurnda nesolepis (Is it the good
> name, I don't know, maybe a Tateurndina species).
I don't think anyone has investigated it that closely, but the whole
Mogurnda group is a bit messy at the genetic level. I wouldn't be
surprised if there are some changes to the generic rank of some of the New
Guinea species.
> I'm a big fan of gudgeons (I have Hypseleotris compressa, Hypseleotris
> compressa and I'm waiting for Oxyeleotris nullipora). Did someone breed
> this gudgeon ?
Folks have bred O. nullipora, although few people keep them in captivity.
>From what I recall one just has to feed them well, heat it up to around
26oC and as long as you have both sexes they'll breed. Fry are large and
easily started on baby brine shrimp.
Cheers
Peter Unmack