
I thinks we need to dig deep and find out what we have here.

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They reminded me a bit of Sinogastromyzon Wui from that very first picture in the 'Strange Sewellia' thread, purely becouse of its huge width. The mouth in the underside pic clinches it as Sewellia of some kind though, I would have thought. Be interesting to find out for def.Emma Turner wrote: just to let everyone know that HH thinks these are either an undescribed species of Sewellia or a possible Sinogastromyzon species. (thanks HH!)![]()
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While i was in Emma's store, we did try to see if there was a simular sexual dimorphism. And at home i've been looking closely but unfortunately i cant see any. Maybe it's just my 3. Emma might have a better chance with a tank full of them.Gary Herring wrote:Have you noticed any sexual dimorphism simular to that seen in S. Lineolata?
No probs, Gary. Steve & I have time off all this week (although will be going in Tues night to take care of fish shipments), and I just realised that I forgot to take the 'not yet ready for sale' label off the Spotted Sewellia tank after Graeme had picked out his fish.Gary Herring wrote: Emma,
Yeah, I'll take two please!! It'll probably be late next week (fri/sat).
Emma / Graham,
Have you noticed any sexual dimorphism simular to that seen in S. Lineolata?
Absolutely!!! And it is much appreciated Emma, thank you.Martin Thoene wrote:What a fantastic retailer you are! Harold did exactly that with the Sewellia lineolata for me. Not For Sale Yet till Martin got his pick.....I love having a good working hobby relationship with a trusted retailer.
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