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  1. Chlamydogobius eremius – Desert Goby (Gobius eremius ...

    This species is sometimes traded as C. eremius ‘gold’ or ‘gold desert goby’, but both names appear to refer to the natural form of the species. The genus Chlamydogobius currently …

  2. Chlamydogobius - Wikipedia

    Most species live in extreme environments; for example, several species of Chlamydogobius are found in the water that emerges from geothermal springs, such as the Dalhousie goby, found …

  3. Chlamydogobius eremius, commonly known as desert goby, is a small fish native to the Lake Eyre drainage basin in Central Australia. C. eremius is able to endure wide ranges of salinity, …

  4. The desert goby: a story of survival like no other ­– Monash Lens

    Apr 18, 2018 · Fishy future? Despite their remarkable ability to survive under extreme environmental conditions, desert-dwelling gobies face an uncertain future. Water is a valuable …

  5. ADW: Chlamydogobius eremius: INFORMATION

    Aus­tralian Desert Go­b­ies are na­tive to the west­ern and south­ern re­gion of the Lake Eyre drainage basin in South Aus­tralia (Allen, 2002). They are also kept as pets world­wide.

  6. Australian Desert Goby (Chlamydogobius eremius) - The Free ...

    Sep 5, 2018 · Very poor swimmers; these Gobies get around by hops and scoots and enjoy plenty of rock or PVC pipe caves to explore and play on. Males have a golden yellow body and boldly …

  7. Chlamydogobius eremius - Fishes of Australia

    Desert gobies inhabit both permanent and ephemeral water bodies, including spring-fed pools and bores, and desert streams. They live on the bottom, preferring shaded areas around …