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Zig-zags! 8)
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Nice fish. I can see why its easy to get these confused with B. almorhae, especailly when B. almorhae are adults.
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now they are what i called a good looker, i have 3 of them 1 male 2 females, absolute pearlers.

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Barracuda518 wrote:Nice fish. I can see why its easy to get these confused with B. almorhae, especailly when B. almorhae are adults.
Heh, careful now :P
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Really good MD! :) I didnt like Histies untill I saw yours.
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Hi Mark which ones are they, river wise ? these are the same as Micks !
mine seem quite different i.e deeper of body and a more yellowish colour with cleanish breaks between the bars !
I suppose in time we could do with logging the different races !
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Very nice MD,

Will those markings change much as they mature, or are they full grown now?

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Good looking guys MD!

Congrats!

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piggy4 wrote:Hi Mark which ones are they, river wise ? these are the same as Micks !
mine seem quite different i.e deeper of body and a more yellowish colour with cleanish breaks between the bars !
I suppose in time we could do with logging the different races !
As far as I know they are the same as Micks yes and from the Ataran River.
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TeeCeeJay wrote:Very nice MD,

Will those markings change much as they mature, or are they full grown now?

TC
These are over 5" now but looking at them they still have some growing to do, as to their markings I think they will change slightly but how much I don't know :?
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8) So healthy.So robust.Top shelf specimens
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Tinman wrote:8) So healthy.So robust.Top shelf specimens
Says it all really. Beautiful fish and obviously very well cared for :mrgreen:

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