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    Dario hysginon and Dario sp.

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    here's (most likely) a Dario hysginon





    and here's the undescribed Dario sp.



    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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    do they grow big enough to attack fish and shrimp?
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    they're at most 20mm.
    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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    But I see that my suspected Dario hysginon checking out the shrimps in the tank once in a while... Very interesting...

    PS: Choy and ranma, I think I have a 2 males and one female... Males are getting real red and flaring all the time...
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    yeah. ive got them in my tank with cherries
    they basically mind their own business and like to skulk around the dw and plants -- rarely do they venture and swim around in the open spaces
    they don't disturb the shrimps at all.
    anyway i think my shrimps are bigger than them

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    Quote Originally Posted by valice
    But I see that my suspected Dario hysginon checking out the shrimps in the tank once in a while... Very interesting...

    PS: Choy and ranma, I think I have a 2 males and one female... Males are getting real red and flaring all the time...
    hmm thats interesting, i shall observe and see
    maybe they are looking for weaknesses?
    but then their size doesnt pose a threat to shrimps
    and i always feel that with sufficient cover, shrimps will generally be fine
    Last edited by Justikanz; 4th Sep 2006 at 13:33.

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    Hi all

    what do you feed the badis badis? i heard that they only go for live feed. Is that true?

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    yup.. Here it is...
    Believed to be Dario hysginon too...

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    That's a very nice specimen Valice. It is indeed Dario hysginon.

    I've never seen this species for sale before in Singapore.
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    Yes. Badis and Dario species usually feed only on live food. However the larger Badis species have been known to feed on flake foods and sinking pellets at times. The Dario species however, require live foods most of the time.

    Choy, I'm not sure of the species in your 1st pic, but the 2nd pic is a new species and the 3rd picture is that of Dario hysginon. The fish in the 2nd pic is very stunning indeed.
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    JY, long time no see. the 2nd picture is indeed new. either first or 3rd is D. hysginon. Right we're all terribly confused as they are in the same shipment and all mixed up. Long discussion in petfrd.com.
    Last edited by Justikanz; 8th Sep 2006 at 23:41.
    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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    vincent, are you sure the one with the bump head is D. hysginon?

    Jian Yang, this fish is mixed with the undescribed one (barred body with black head). Can get them from the Great Hall of the Azmi.
    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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    WTH!! what bump la!!! hahaha....

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    don't tell me I have to explain quadratic equation AGAIN! grrrr
    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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    Hi Choy, yes its been a long time since I logged on to any of the fishy forums. My other hobby has overtaken my passion for fishes for now.

    Anyways, there's no issue of a mixup when it comes to the males. The females however, may cause some problems when it comes to identification. I reckon the two mixed species may have similar looking females so that might be a headache.

    The 3rd pic is definitely hysginon and the 2nd is a new species, which I think Nonn mentioned about catching during his trip to Bangladesh sometime back. I wonder however, if the 2nd is Dario dayingensis instead. Just a guess on my part though.

    Either way, the 2nd pic Dario is a beauty and I want some.
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    and what might that new hobby be? does it have two legs?

    no, the second fish was actually pictured as a "morph" of D. hysginon it its description paper. at that the they only have one specimen. so this is a new species conspecific with D. hysginon which is a burmese fish, not India/Bangladeshi.

    There are two kinds of fishes in the mixed batch, corresponding to fish 1 and 3. one has a "bump" on the head while the other does not. this bump has been observed over multiple specimens (pix posted by Mad Scientist, myself and Valice).
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by valice
    yup.. Here it is...
    Believed to be Dario hysginon too...


    vincent, your fish has a bump on the head, just like my fish #3, compared to fish #1 which has a smoothly curved head profile.
    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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    A morph of Dario hysginon? That's interesting. I'm not sure if I have the hysginon article in my collection. Mind sending me via email?

    Before I forget, I have the PDF for the new Simpsonichthys from the antenori species group. You want??...
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    Quote Originally Posted by stormhawk
    Yes. Badis and Dario species usually feed only on live food. However the larger Badis species have been known to feed on flake foods and sinking pellets at times. The Dario species however, require live foods most of the time.

    Choy, I'm not sure of the species in your 1st pic, but the 2nd pic is a new species and the 3rd picture is that of Dario hysginon. The fish in the 2nd pic is very stunning indeed.
    Actually, I have tried and with success with a nano tank, feeding my dario dario (4 in all) with oceanfree XO super colour. They seem to love it. Unfortunately, this is only successful as I have them with a pair of clown killies and cherry shrimps, so there is no real competition for food.

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    eh..saw them today at Qian Hu.. in the quarantine section..

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