I think so
I think so
Cheers,
Andrew
Cute fellas. How many did you find?
Counted 5 last weekend and 4 today. Hopefully the other one is hiding...
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Cheers,
Joe
well how can you tell when it is so young? also espei is not in Rasbora any more, it has been assigned to Trigonostigma for donkey years, comprising T. heteromorpha, espei, hengeli, and the ultra rare somphongsi.
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 all look the same when young? Did not know they are not in Rasbora anymore...
Ok have changed my post to reflect it...
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Joe
update... 3 weeks old... pardon the poor image...
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Joe
they look well-fed to me. nice cute lil fellows
Cheers,
Andrew
Here's a much better shot...
Cheers,
Joe
interesting, their bellies look so bloated. Do they take worms directly?
Cheers,
Andrew
"Baranne" - any update on the fry ? is it a espei ?
My money's on T. heteromorpha unless he doesn't have any adult heteromorpha in the tank
Nice fish bro, glad they are growing up well
Cheers,
Andrew
Beautiful baby T. espei. Male i beieve, since i can't see the ovaries. Though Choy would know better.
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