...Is what I said when they arrived at the store, and I had to unpack them. Lately, they are being imported under the name of....BUTTERFLY gobies, of ALL things!
The first thing I thought was that they looked like a small lion fish. I could find NO information on them. And yet, I took a couple home. (I rarely do this, but they are so interesting...) In with chromides, sebae monos, and puffers they went. The puffers mouthed them and scooted off.
Hm.
It took me HOURS to find out what species I had. I'm thankful I never touched them.
So far, the only observations I can make are that they seem to like plant cover, and the company of at least one other of their kind. Even youngsters make a pretty strict pecking order. They are intelligent (for fish) and prefer live and frozen food. As far as I'm concerned, they're like keeping a smaller, less flashy lion fish.
I found one picture on a Japanese site, and this is it.
http://www27.cds.ne.jp/~kikutaka/hug...isui_okoze.jpg
I have one in one of my baench atlasas, but the book is a bit to thick to try scanning. (HOW long did I look through that book to try and find a picture match? Don't ask...)
One neat thing about these fish...with them on the java fern, the puffers have stopped turning the poor plants in to swiss cheeze java fern. And still the plants live. Amazing! I really should take a picture.