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would one of each be fine or would it be better too get too of one kind?
are teh a nocternal fish or active in the day?
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They are not particularly gregarious, neither are they overtly aggressive, so the choice is all yours. They are largely nocturnal, but can be coaxed out during the day sometimes.
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SG, you never had to look any farther than asia for that goby-thing

I believe this is the same species.

http://www.pompadua.com/oxyeleotris1.htm

I'm not sure if they come to you alive, or in filets though
, looks like they also sell clarius, knifefish and giant gouramis for dinner as well.
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or in filets though
*Ahem* Only philistines would make a filet out of the fish. ;)
They are best eaten deep fried as a whole fish, preferably served less than ten minutes after being scooped out of the tank.
Hurts your wallet somewhat, though. These are expensive (albeit very good-tasting) fish.
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Pimelodus ornatus is an outstanding choice. That is what I would go for if forced to choose a reasonably predatory species.

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Post by S. Allen »

;) thanks Sil, next time I get one I'll try that, no wonder my mudgoby soufle's are never a hit! That site does answer a question that's been festering in my mind since my last visit to Chinatown... "Where the $&*((# do they get these things?" I had been thrown off the track as I followed a truck with 50 gallon trash cans full of water and what appeared to be live fish... ;)

honestly, I don't eat fish much, the occasional ahi, but mostly I stick with aquatic inverts or land animals.
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