pipe fish how big are they and how much
got a new idea for my dad's LH fries
he he he
Bioplast just got a shipment of very interesting stuff from Burma. Got myself some badis badis, an unidentified loach, two microrasbora and two rare Burmese chocolate gouramis!
They also have this glowlight danio-like fish, but is yellow rather than orange, and this cross between a pearl and leopard danio. Stranger is a tank full of little freshwater pipefish and this tiny worm like fish related i think to anchovies.
pipe fish how big are they and how much
got a new idea for my dad's LH fries
he he he
Hi! budak, where is the place? thx.
la, they're TINY
gary, blk 22 boon keng rd
Macus, microrasboras... are u refering to rasbora maculata aka pygmy rasbora?
the pipefish very small only lah,about 1 inch. wks, it's not maculata, brigittae or axelrodi, it's one of those obscure species that looks like a danioella. I am going down to whack the remaining chocolate gouramis today (the ones i got have started building bubble nest).
Burma is one of the last frontiers for new fishes today, with its thousands of lakes, rivers and waterways. One thing I find is that Thailand and Myanmar contain plenty of what i called microhabitats, which seem to favour ever-smaller fishes (all those tiny rasboras, loaches, bettas, liquorice gouramis, and badis badis). but of course to some people, these tiny jewels are just for feeding kok taus
i dun mind i wan~ will grow one dun worry
i used to have them .. they very senstive to fungus.. then all die
really have ah there?
i thinking of going there and have a lookie..
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On 5/16/2002 1:02:35 AM
la, they're TINY
gary, blk 22 boon keng rd
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wat time u going
i meet u wan or not ^.^
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On 5/16/2002 9:15:20 AM
the pipefish very small only lah,about 1 inch. wks, it's not maculata, brigittae or axelrodi, it's one of those obscure species that looks like a danioella. I am going down to whack the remaining chocolate gouramis today (the ones i got have started building bubble nest).
Burma is one of the last frontiers for new fishes today, with its thousands of lakes, rivers and waterways. One thing I find is that Thailand and Myanmar contain plenty of what i called microhabitats, which seem to favour ever-smaller fishes (all those tiny rasboras, loaches, bettas, liquorice gouramis, and badis badis). but of course to some people, these tiny jewels are just for feeding kok taus
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i go there around 6 to 6.15 pm after work.
thanks for leaving one last gourami for me !!!
thanks [] thanks [] thanks []
i tot i took the last one! []
anyone know the name of the pipe fish?
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