Spotted sewellia!!!!!!!!!!

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Spotted sewellia!!!!!!!!!!

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I went in my favorite fish store today and they had two spotted sewellia mixed in with their Sewellia lineolata!!
They both looked very nice but one had a small wound on it. I took the other and they are holding the one with the wound to see if it heals in a week. It looked to be in good shape but we shall see how it does in a week. Both fish were around 1.5" (3.75cm). There was also a very tiny fish that I think was lineolata but am not 100% sure. It was less than 1" (2.5cm) in length and the markings were a little ambiguous. I took it also. It was just too cute to pass up. :)
Fortunately, the manager at the store is on the ball and told me about the spotted Sewellia as soon as I walked in or I would have missed them.
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Great find Jim :wink:
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Congratulations,Jim!

I was able to finally get Sewellia spotted this year, too.
I had injured it by mistake, but healed immediately.

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hi all
that's great.
if you were here... I could furnish about 100. I like them very much. you want some pictures of the youngsters?
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Yes, that would be great to see pics of spotted sewellia in the 2-2.5 cm range to check out the patterns. Looking at the small fish last night, I am leaning toward it being lineolata.
The larger fish is definately a spotted though as was the one I left at the fish store.
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hi jim
just some shots. patterns can vary, with 2,5 cm the coming -"leopard-look" can be guessed

spotted 2 cm

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2 cm and 2,5 cm

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2,5 cm

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3 cm and 3,5 cm

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4 cm

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After getting a good look at mine today, I really think its lineolata. It does not have the leopard look of the spotted at 2.5cm. I will continue to watch it though. Thanks!!
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hi jim
you want some lineolata at that size?
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I get breeding with my lineolata, its just the danio tankmates seem to enjoy the eggs.
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Sadly, both the spotted sewellia I brought home and the one in the store, died. :(
On a happier note, the tiny sewellia (probably lineolata) from the same shipment is doing quit well. It is very active and eating prepared foods and par-boiled spinach leaves. :D
The store manager will be checking all sewellia shipments now for any spotted sewellia. Hopefully, I won't have to wait too long. :?
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that's sad. hope you find new ones to enjoy.
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Don't know how you feel about shipping Jim but they've had spotties on AB lately, mostly old lottsafish.
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Thanks!
I'll probably just wait. I don't have that much room right now to get much in the way of quantity so shipments are not very cost effective for me.
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