Serpenticobitis octozona
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Serpenticobitis octozona
I picked up a group of 10 Serpenticobitis last week and am picking up another 8 later this week
Some pics:
Some pics:
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We got ours today. They are actually much cooler and prettier than I would have guessed from the photos.
We also got 4 cobalt and 3 elegans stiphodons, some nano rasboras, and danio tienwinii. Shipped across the country, no DOA. One little goby is looking a little whimpy and weak and frightened. I don't know how that one will do.
Now I have to go away for a long weekend, leaving them in katy's capable hands.
We also got 4 cobalt and 3 elegans stiphodons, some nano rasboras, and danio tienwinii. Shipped across the country, no DOA. One little goby is looking a little whimpy and weak and frightened. I don't know how that one will do.
Now I have to go away for a long weekend, leaving them in katy's capable hands.
And now I am home, and the fish are in a dark tank and hiding. Except for the danios, who seem to be pretty frisky and enjoying the current in the q-tank.
The danios are still quite small. I do LOVE our Kyathits, though -- they have colored up so impressively! Hopefully the Tinwinis will do as well.
The danios are still quite small. I do LOVE our Kyathits, though -- they have colored up so impressively! Hopefully the Tinwinis will do as well.
The tinwins max out at around 1" so they are not the biggest but once they have settled the colours on them are wonderful, mine have been eating quite a bit of white midge and bloodworm of late and have a lovely orange/gold tint to the body
Pardon my honesty - I am a Northerner
14 loach species bred, which will be next?
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Re: Serpenticobitis octozona
Beautiful images of this fish,Thanks for sharing it.
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Re: Serpenticobitis octozona
I had to chip in, lovely fish!
6 x Clown Loaches all 30 years of age on 01.01.2024, largest 11.5", 2 large females, 4 smaller males, aquarium 6' x 18" x 18" 400 ltr/90 uk gal/110 US gal. approx.
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