Gastromyzon stellatus

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Mad Duff
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Gastromyzon stellatus

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Some photo's of my Gastromyzon stellatus enjoying their new tank

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He looks like a dark n moody character!

Very nice specimen.
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That's a nice take off shot, too.
The pattern on this fish is very interesting.
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Just what I was thinking Jim. All those fine dusting of marks along the lateral line area is different.

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Thankyou :D

I have 5 stellatus and 4 of them look identical but the 5th one is the one in photos 3,4 and 5 and I actually thought this was a different species at first because even the squiggle patterning around the head area seems different :?
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