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Have settled in well. :D The other two are exploring.

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I think that was a very good choice, Mr R. 8) They are gorgeous and look like they are settling in nicely.

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Very nice!! What is there temperment like?
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Superb Graeme 8)
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Cheers! :wink:

Jim, they are peaceful little chaps with a abundance of energy. Will fit in most aquariums, without any Territorial Loaches.
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what fish you got them with bud?.i found the only tank i could put them in and be half safe was the river tank, it's occupants are, schistura crimson, 1 schistura corica which is full grown and soft and some lepidocephalus sp
plus the gastro's and sewelia.
mine seem to have settled down well and are eating well.
here's a pic of one of the pairs and another where it's side by side with the corica.
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All my Lepidocephalus and Lepidocephalichthys share the tank Mick. :D

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oh well they should be fine in my tank, cheers bud.

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Looks like you got some cracking ones as-well! :wink:
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i know bud, it was that young lad who caught them, all i said was 2 fatuns and 2 thinuns and these are what he netted. :lol:

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Graeme Robson wrote: Image
That shot NEEDS to be added to the species index, what a cracker. 8)

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Emma Turner wrote:
Graeme Robson wrote: Image
That shot NEEDS to be added to the species index, what a cracker. 8)

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It's not? :o

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lol love that face!

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how big is your fish bud, i'm taking it to be a berdmorei.

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