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Mad Duff
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I picked up 8 of these Gastromyzon's and 4 Sewellia spotted at Emma's last week:

I ended up with 4 scitulus, 3 ctenocephalus and a lone stellatus:
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And these are the Sewellia spotted:
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Beautiful!! 8)
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Superb mate. :wink: 8)

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Post by farid »

hi
to get scitulus herein zurich,switzerland is quite hard...i maybe never saw one...you got a difference photo?? i'm curious about the tale fins and the top fin (what ever it is calles in english :) )
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Post by Jim Powers »

Very nice!!
I particularly like the scitulus with the heavy fin markings and bar accross the back.
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Post by Martin Thoene »

Jim Powers wrote:Very nice!!
I particularly like the scitulus with the heavy fin markings and bar accross the back.
Me too Jim. That's a stunningly beautiful specimen.

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Post by Jim Powers »

I had one with fins heavily marked like that a few years ago, before we knew this was situlus. Unfortunatley, it didn't last very long.
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Post by farid »

are the two center ones (darker than the rest) the scitulus??

tanks for more info ;)
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Yes, plus the two immediately to the right and left with the larger spots along the dorsal surface.
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Post by farid »

Hi Jim
thanks 8)

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