Thursday, December 25, 2008
Marbled Goby a.k.a Soon Hock
"The Marble Goby is a large, solitary, slow-moving fish which rests undisturbed on the bottom of quiet streams, canals and lakes. It rarely moves, even when disturbed. It preys on other fish, which are oblivious to its presence.
It is best identified in the field by the large head, the symmetrical patterning on the dorsal surface and by the rounded, outstretched pectoral fins.
A full grown, 50 cm specimen in a quiet backwater of one of Singapore's inland reservoirs.
The Marbled Goby occurs in many parts of Southeast Asia including Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia.
Know to millions of Southeast Asians as 'Soon Hock'."
A close partner of mine rare this type of fish for over the past few years...
And its passed away today, on Christmas.
Well, some people will think like, "It's just a FISH! What so sad about?!"
However, when a close buddy not around anymore...
It's a bond between a human and an animal...
It's a friendship been made.
Just like a human with a dog...
They are buddies.
Why not with a fish?
It's been years of companionship...
Your buddy know you luv him and really took good care of him as much as you could...
You've done your best...
Least you know, his suffer ends.
It's time.
He will always be around in your heart.
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