I saw a nice pleco there today. The uncle says it's L278.
Corydoras napoensis
C. robineae
C. schwartzi
C. panda
C. sterbai
C. paleatus
C. serratus (if I am not mistaken, in the tanks with the discus)
C. imitator (in the small betta tanks near the bags of shrimps)
(there are some others but can't remember/no time to identify)
Otocinclus cocama (zebra oto, plenty of them)
Betta albimarginata (marked as A on the bag)
B. channoides (marked as C)
B. mandor
B. rubra (one single specimen)
(there are at least 4 other wild B. sp. which the uncle cannot remember what species and/or I suck at identifying them and/or no names provided)
Nannostomus mortenthaleri (saw them in a bag of 10, look a lot healthier than pervious batches I have seen)
N. sp. "purple" (purple pencilfish)
N. marginatus
Puntius denisonii (size more than 10cm)
P. rhomboocellatus
Gobiopterus sp. (glass goby)
Mikrogeophagus ramirezi (rams, a nice pair at the betta rack)
Plenty of puffers in bags, looks like Tetraodon mbu or T. lineatus
A few Pelvicachromis pulcher (kribs, think leftover from last shimpment a few weeks back)
(Okay, can't remember anymore, will add on if I remember later )
Last edited by Quixotic; 22nd Feb 2008 at 14:14. Reason: Additional information
I saw a nice pleco there today. The uncle says it's L278.
- Luenny
Oooh Betta mandor. Any sights of sulawesi shrimps?
God will make a way, where there seems to be no way
if i'm not mistaken, there are Betta raja and Betta rutilans there as well from Monday(could be 2 of the 4 species Quixotic couldn't id).
I was there last night again, and the B. albinarginata this time round are pretty good. I got the most coloured up male last night, but there was another one left that showed great potential. The channoides were slightly on the small side and very stressed when I was there, so I ended up not getting a pair like I originally intended. Channoides and Albimarginata just arrived yesterday, so by today they might have coloured up more
No more Sulawesi shrimps, asked uncle, he said maybe there is shimpment next week.
illumnae, are they in bags? These are all in bags, some with single specimen (mostly), some with pairs.
the B. raja were in bags while for the rutilans, some were in bags while others were in a tank near the betta/apisto rack
Sulawesi shrimps was there yesterday, today no more.
- Luenny
I won't be surprised if a queue of AQ memebrs form for corys this evening at C328.
Thanks for the heads up Quixotic.
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There were also some Tanganyika cichlids there.
I bought a Black Calvus
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