Is this the one from Borneo??? Mentioned in the RBZ fish issue?
According to the ONE who's working on them..this should be the smallest fish...
this is my very best already..uncle choy, please bring your new weapon to NUS....
nice little fish...and the belly would turn orange......after feeding them Tetrabits....
Last edited by MrTree; 31st Mar 2008 at 00:04.
Is this the one from Borneo??? Mentioned in the RBZ fish issue?
i think so, yeah, I think Borneo....I didn't ask much about it except it's very difficult to work with..haha
what size are they?, they have a good body shape, my kind of fish to keep,
if they come to the UK, what water parameters would i need to keep this fish in good health?, also what foods are they able to take.
thanks, mick
cute creatures and cuter bellies haa..
any way to do a comparison of the sizes? quite hard to visualize how small it is from the picture..
they are smaller than your smallest Boraras...(except perhaps B. micros)... a cm or less.
Originally Posted by MrTree
PM me who to contact. HH or SH probably? must wait till next week after xmas. after I get back from Bangalore and also get back my ST-E2 from Canon.
why I don't do garden hybrids and aquarium strains: natural species is a history of Nature, while hybrids are just the whims of Man.
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1cm is the max? so it's the smallest fish under what category?
I love small fishes! And these look nice... Oh, transparent or translucent fish look cool! Can tell immediately if they are feeding from the tummy colour!
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could well be smallest fish ever. Currently the record is held by a Burmese danionine, also cyprinid.
Nice looking fish and nice pics ZH, must be hard to take such a small creature...an undescribe sp?
Last edited by Fei Miao; 20th Dec 2005 at 16:34.
Originally Posted by budak
this one?
although this is actually an undescribed species from North-east India.
why I don't do garden hybrids and aquarium strains: natural species is a history of Nature, while hybrids are just the whims of Man.
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I just anyhow shot it..and crop out the sharpest one.
Uncle choy, they are in the office downstairs...so can contact any.
Choy.. i think the north east india fish gets larger than 1cm...at least mine does..
Originally Posted by MrTree
you still in SG? must wait for Canon to service my ST-E2 lah unless you are still around can go together.
why I don't do garden hybrids and aquarium strains: natural species is a history of Nature, while hybrids are just the whims of Man.
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