Hi there,
This species has been discussed in this thread before:
http://www.aquaticquotient.com/forum...l+sp.+Red+Neon
How did you get the location info? They came into the trade as sp. "Red Neon" with no details on location.
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Blue-eyes are small fish, but they pack a punch in terms of color, pattern, and finnage, all in one package! The specific Pseudomugil (Blue-eye) that I will be covering today is known right now as Pseudomugil sp."Timika". In all honesty I have not seen a blue eye this gorgeous in a looooong time! These small fish come from Irian Jaya, the Western neighbor to Papua New Guinea, on the island of New Guinea.
Hi there,
This species has been discussed in this thread before:
http://www.aquaticquotient.com/forum...l+sp.+Red+Neon
How did you get the location info? They came into the trade as sp. "Red Neon" with no details on location.
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timika = -4.463139,136.902008 (maps google)
I doubt on the place because the river is heavily polluted by mines unless if the capture is made above the mines.
Last edited by aqualifestyle34; 17th Apr 2012 at 05:08.
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Tomorrow I'll call a fellow researcher who works on fish rainbow of West Papua.
stormhawk, if I can show your photos, of course?
Just on the information a word " Irian Jaya"
The papuans prefer talk about West Papua than of speaks of Irian Jaya (Indonesian name).
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You can show the pics to your friend if you wish. Do let us know what he says.
These fish arrived at the same time as Melanotaenia cf. ogilbyi and some others, but no location data was given. Only the trade name is known.
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you have pictures of Melanotaenia so I could show.
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I had no idea it had been discussed before! Lol, my apologies. The friend that I got the information on this fish from, is an aquarium shop owner, and he obtained them from a close-friend supplier of his. Then that supplier has his own collectors out in that area.
I contacted my colleague on his mobile, but the operator told me that he is not reachable, it must surely be on site (West Papua).
pseudomugil sp red neon = pseudomugil sp irian sp timika = pseudomugil sp iriani
http://www.rainbow-fish.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2052
I send him an email and I'll let you know
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Sorry aqualifestyle34, I did not purchase any Melanotaenia cf. ogilbyi. I don't think think they were M. ogilbyi, because the lateral band was very distinct. I have a feeling that it could have been the newly described M. mairasi, but I cannot be sure. I haven't seen any more of those rainbows for sale.
The sp. "Red Neon" were very small when they first arrived, about 2.5 cm in total length, with the females around 2cm. Ronwill has much bigger adults.
If these were from the Kopi River in Tembagapura, West Papua, then they are probably conspecific with Ps. ivantsoffi.
Last edited by stormhawk; 17th Apr 2012 at 20:30.
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