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    Okie, some pics of greeneye, yamatoes will come if homex does something about their upload service.






    Simon: they are for the gallery, use them as wish.
    Remind me after exams to go photo taking.
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    hey spilo, thanks.. luckily u remember the size I need them, so i dun need to do any editing []

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    What size is it supposed to be? I do know other than it should be square. haha... by chance lah. give me the dimensions so when I edit photos, I know what to do.
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    Simon,

    I think the fish pictured is the eye-spot rasbora (Rasbora dorsiocellata), not the lamp-eye popularly used in planted tanks, which belongs to the killiefish family.

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    marc, think the lamp eye oso from the killi family too rite?

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    ya, i mean the lamp-eye is from the killie family, not the rasbora.

    Under ideal conditions, both species have luminiscent blue-green eyes, but the rasbora is hardier by far.

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    oops..read wrongly... do they look alike?

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    easiest way to differentiate is: the rasbora has a black spot on the dorsal fin. The lamp-eye has a plain dorsal fin, as well as a longer anal fin and unforked tail.

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