Some Botia in its natural habitat
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- Nonn
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Thanks everyone. I will try to post more images in the near future.
The shrimp is Macrobrachium rosenbergii. The largest fresh water shrimp in the world. Taste good too!!!
Where should I send the large files to, Mark?
The shrimp is Macrobrachium rosenbergii. The largest fresh water shrimp in the world. Taste good too!!!
Where should I send the large files to, Mark?
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Please, to me: markmark at telus.netNonn wrote:Thanks everyone. I will try to post more images in the near future.
The shrimp is Macrobrachium rosenbergii. The largest fresh water shrimp in the world. Taste good too!!!
Where should I send the large files to, Mark?
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Thank you NonnNonn wrote:Thanks everyone. I will try to post more images in the near future.
The shrimp is Macrobrachium rosenbergii. The largest fresh water shrimp in the world. Taste good too!!!
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"Shrimpy" is now about 7"
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