Gobiomorphus australis, the striped gudgeon, is a fish in the family Eleotridae, native to eastern Australia.
[1] It can be found in a wide variety of habitats from clear streams with rapid currents to muddy stillwaters such as ponds and waterholes.
They are good climbers and are able to clamber over wet rocky surfaces such as rapids and waterfalls.
The eggs are laid in one uniform, compactlayer on the solid surfaces of rocks and logs, or similar.
The male guards and keeps the water moving over the nest by fanning until the larvae hatch after around four days.