Freshwater, algae-eating goby (new pics and video)....
A somewhat local fish store had 3 of what looked to be algae eating gobies. They were slender with a goby-looking fin arrangement, and had a very large mouth...but the mouth was downturned and the "lips" looked like disproportionately large algae eating lips. The color pattern was dark silver with large, not very well defined brown spots/bands. They weren't labelled, and I would have asked had I thought there wouldn't be a language barrier, and that I would have gotten an accurate answer. Anyone have any idea what they are???
(no, it wasn't a Chinese Algae Eater
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A somewhat local fish store had 3 of what looked to be algae eating gobies. They were slender with a goby-looking fin arrangement, and had a very large mouth...but the mouth was downturned and the "lips" looked like disproportionately large algae eating lips. The color pattern was dark silver with large, not very well defined brown spots/bands. They weren't labelled, and I would have asked had I thought there wouldn't be a language barrier, and that I would have gotten an accurate answer. Anyone have any idea what they are???
(no, it wasn't a Chinese Algae Eater

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