New Sumatran loaches
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- Bagrus dude
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New Sumatran loaches
Tan, H. H. & M. Kottelat, 2009. Fishes of the Batang Hari basin, Sumatra. Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters, 20: 13–69.
Pdf (warning: this is a 26.6MB file).
Pdf (warning: this is a 26.6MB file).
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- Bagrus dude
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These stress very, very easily and will start dying once you take them out of the water. I couldn't even keep one alive long enough to plonk it in a photo tank for some pics.Mad Duff wrote:I would absolutely love to get hold of a group of the Clupeoides boreensis, they are one fish that I have liked the look of for some time now
I shall scrub them from my wish list then, that is really a shame as they look to be a very nice fishBagrus dude wrote:These stress very, very easily and will start dying once you take them out of the water. I couldn't even keep one alive long enough to plonk it in a photo tank for some pics.Mad Duff wrote:I would absolutely love to get hold of a group of the Clupeoides boreensis, they are one fish that I have liked the look of for some time now
Thanks for the info HH
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thanks for the PDF, it will make good bedtime reading
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