Hi Jonboy, really glad to hear you enjoyed your trip to the shop.

Apart from Jayne's reserved
Gastromyzon viriosus, there were also
G. ctenocephalus and
G. scitulus in that tank, plus a few unknowns that resemble a couple of the unknown
Gastros in our species index. If the tails are blue, they are most likely
G. ctenocephalus or
G. scitulus. Whenever the Borneo Suckers come in, it is always a mixed bag and you never quite know which species are going to turn up.
afroturf, no train station in Crowland itself, but there is one in Peterborough which is about 10 miles south. From there, there is the option of taxi or bus, but not sure how often the buses run. I do know that they make a stop on Postland Road though, which is where we are situated.
Emma