Schistura denisonii

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mickthefish
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Schistura denisonii

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my latest pickup from BAS is this fish, they are coming along fine in the Q tank but i've noticed they are a terratorial species and can be a bit on the pushy side.
i've had the ID confirmed by a guy who knows what he's doing around loaches which i'm pleased about as i did a little paper work myself beforehand and Retro confirmed it. :D
here's a couple of pics now they've settled down.
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Ve-ery nice Mick. 8) Indian?
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certainly are Matt mate, according to Rahul they cover a wide area in india.

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Lovely pic's Mick :)

No the 4 will do for me :D
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oke doke mate, Rahul says they are found both in the eastern and western Ghats with slight variations in their pattern. :wink:

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