Last summer, I saw lots of 5" gobies in the Niagara River, right by the
Lewiston waterfront. They didn't seem to hide, but sat on top of the rocks, in
plain sight. Unfortunately, I didn't have anything to catch them with. People were
saying that they had just come up the river, indicating a migration. This is
south of the falls. Anyone have an idea what these are? Could they be kept in
captivity?
Thanks,
Andrew
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Last summer, I saw lots of 5" gobie=
s in the Niagara River, right by the Lewiston waterfront. They didn't seem t=
o hide, but sat on top of the rocks, in plain sight. Unfortunately, I didn't=
have anything to catch them with. People were saying that they had just com=
e up the river, indicating a migration. This is south of the falls. Anyone h=
ave an idea what these are? Could they be kept in captivity?
Thanks,
Andrew
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