Identification fish freshwater

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tyrano34
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Identification fish freshwater

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the wholesaler sold under the name Stiphodon sp and Inside the pack has three species sicyopterus and I can not indentify the fish.

thank you for help

sorry for my english (I'm french )
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I think this could be Belobranchus belobranchus :wink:
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Thanks, you got to the track ... laugh

I seek the growth rate of this fish, because being young I think that just go with the Stiphodon but for how long?
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Belobranchus belobranchus

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http://aqualifestyle-france.forumsactif ... .htm#52488

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Great pictures, thank you for sharing them!
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if you get store stock fish "Stiphodon sp", look at the morphology be little you will find a belobranchus.

we must share our knowledge because of the next ten years with the warming of the earth will never see these fish in our aquariums
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