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Mad Duff
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Botia dario pics

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Some pics of the 4 Botia dario that I picked up yesterday, all 4 fish are not far off 4" TL:

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These are lovely, I bought some of this lot aswell, Neil had lots of fun picking me out some unusually marked individuals :lol: Im surprised he doesnt hide each time I come in now!

I think the biggest I measured from mine was 12cm or just off it, also a few that have 'giraffe' markings :D They have been in with my clowns for the time being and so far been angels-all 13 of them.... who says 13 was unlucky :P


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Nice !!!!

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Really happy you guys are happy with these nice fish !!!
:D Big rostrata next?????? :shock: :shock: :shock:
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i want my Fing big striata first bud. :lol:

mick
ps they don't come near the size of mine, but you said Ash had been in and picked all the biggest dario's Neil.
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Re: Nice !!!!

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Northern Monkey wrote:Really happy you guys are happy with these nice fish !!!
Couldnt be happier Neil :D
Northern Monkey wrote: :D Big rostrata next?????? :shock: :shock: :shock:
Oooohhh yes please :P
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Hi Mark, Botia Dario is one of my absolute favorite's , and your pics more than do them justice 8)
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Yellow Dario

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Hi Piggy4 did you ever uravel the yellow dario mystery...did you ever see any ?
Are they just a regional variant ?????
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Post by mickthefish »

it's a regional variation mate, BAS have had them in not so long ago.
its just that the yellow bands are wider and very yellow, i have'nt seen a full grown to see what they turn out like, andy's more likely to have grown them on so wait for his answer bud.

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btw thanks for taking care of my lad the other day, much appreciated mate. you have his custom forever now mate. :wink:
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Post by piggy4 »

Hi Niel, not really as Mick says probarbly colour varients , different rivers different camoflage techniques ?

A lot of my thoughts were based upon Hamiltons original descriptions , he described B.dario and B.geto , but its since widely percieved that the Geto's were juvenile Dario's , it just seemed a bit odd to me because colouration aside Dario's have a pretty unique kind of look , for me the Dario head shape is like no other really , I suppose Striata is similar , but not the same and easy enough to tell apart !

The thing that is always in the back of my mind is that Hamilton described both Puntius Gelius and Puntius Caninus which are believed to both be just P.gelius , thogh to me Gelius and Caninus are distinct from each other ! so on that proviso perhaps there is a Botia Geto hiding out there :idea:
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