borneo-suckers not often seen species
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borneo-suckers not often seen species
just found these pictures
http://www.aquaristik-sh.de/board6-s%C3 ... s%C3%A4ue/
the identification is in progress. but if you like to guess?
cheers Charles
http://www.aquaristik-sh.de/board6-s%C3 ... s%C3%A4ue/
the identification is in progress. but if you like to guess?
cheers Charles
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Well I'll say Gastromyzon based on the Borneo location, but I've never seen anything like those. Think you could be correct on Neogastromyzon for the slender one Jim. They're certainly all very beautiful and desirable species.
There is such a wealth of interesting species out there. It amazes me as the years go by that new jewels keep being "discovered" by people from outside the native land of these fish.
Nice to see my article still getting quoted
Martin.
There is such a wealth of interesting species out there. It amazes me as the years go by that new jewels keep being "discovered" by people from outside the native land of these fish.
Nice to see my article still getting quoted
Martin.
Resistance is futile. You will be assimilated.
Very interesting fish!
The head shape of the slimmer one looks like a Protomyzon for me?
But who knows?
For comparison: http://www.u2u.idv.tw/stone/htm/TETRA/P ... chilus.htm
The head shape of the slimmer one looks like a Protomyzon for me?
But who knows?
For comparison: http://www.u2u.idv.tw/stone/htm/TETRA/P ... chilus.htm
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