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Thread: Bedotia madagascariensis (Madagascar rainbowfish)

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    Bedotia madagascariensis (Madagascar rainbowfish)

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    Fish with superb natural redness.

    Male


    Female
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    WAh... nice nice.. like you say loh.. sand red red one..

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    Very nice!! Pehaps some fill flash to fill out the under side will show the full and true beauty of these fishes.

    Somehow, they look very familiar. Where have I seen them before?

    Cheers,
    I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?

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    Will try again with a tripod for the fill flash the next time.

    Of course you seen it lar.
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    Wah...nice fishes Madagascar rainbowfish. Still are young freshies eh ?

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    nice rainbow fish and great photography

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ah_ZhaN View Post
    Wah...nice fishes Madagascar rainbowfish. Still are young freshies eh ?
    Not sure if they are young though. What's their adult size?
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    nice flare, I think need a bit more light and hey don't feed the buggers so much before shooting. especially the male shouldn't have such a big belly.

    btw I think it is B. geayi. not sure what the B. madagascariensis looks like.
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    Azmi originally name them B.geayi. But then came along some folks from don't know where during Aquarama and told him that it is B.madagascariensis. So, I also don't know what it is.

    And I agree with the bulging tummy. Shot them with your voice in my head telling me the same thing.
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    wah lao
    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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    B. madagascariensis seem to have a longer snout, if you trust the pictures online.

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    I used to have a small school of them... Real Cool looking Fish.. Very Different from the Rainbows we normally encounter.. Unfortunately mine all Died when my Tank got a dangerous case of Velvet back on 2005.. Lost 15 Yellow Congos, 6 Normal Congos and 6 Mad.Rainbows... Total Wipe out..

    Maybe someday i'll keep them again.. The LFS in choa chu kang still has them for sale.. just saw them this afternoon.
    If I were a fish, I'd BREED all Day!

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    Very nice beautiful fish ..

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    Haha, I was just about to post this.

    I think Choy is right, could be B. geayi. How many anal rays are there? I counted about 18-19(?) anal rays.

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    vince, we need you to starve the bugger back to normal shape and take more pix. I think a bit more light is needed.
    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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    No problem. Will be glad to do so.
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    Hi, is this fish available commonly in our LFS? If yes, what's the usual trade name for it?

    And whats the best tell tale sign that its this species?

    Thanks!!

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    I see them ocassionally at shops like C328,Polyart,Wuhu. Most LFS refer to them simply as Madagascar Rainbows.
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