Uncle Choy got any nice badis images from your database?Originally Posted by hwchoy
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Uncle Choy got any nice badis images from your database?Originally Posted by hwchoy
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Cheers,
Andrew
mmm… got some, not much, also not good looking, not colouring up properly. anyway do note that Badis can change their colours very quickly, drastically, so consider that when identifying.Originally Posted by andrewtyr
Badis corycaeus
Badis cf. kanabos
Badis assamensis
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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.
hexazona · crumenatum · Galleria Botanica
I should add that Badis spp. are big in general (2-3 inches) and not suitable for small tanks. What is really small sized is the Dario spp. which was previously classified together with Badis.
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.
hexazona · crumenatum · Galleria Botanica
Badis spp. is what fish? I have never seen them before. Your sp Kanabos looks very nice. Where did u last see it? Mine is greyish only.Originally Posted by hwchoy
Badis is indeed a very nice fish, I like the shape of the fish.
Cheers,
Andrew
Got all through Gratiola. But 3 different speciesOriginally Posted by stormhawk
The body pattern are different. One is confirm the Badis Corycaeus. I thought badis used to be known as Badis Burmanicus
Nicholas
Newbie en el cichlid enano
Originally Posted by andrewtyr
spp. simply means "species" (plural form) lah. the second fish is cf. kanabos which means something that looks almost similar to a B. kanabos but non-conclusive whether it is really different.
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.
hexazona · crumenatum · Galleria Botanica
Badis burmanicus is no longer valid. I think the species is now Badis assamensis.Originally Posted by Wackytpt
Fish.. Simply Irresistable
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Do kanabos really grow to 2-3 inches?Originally Posted by hwchoy
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Mine so far is ok with the dwarf cories and rubies.
One very interesting behaviour about my fishes is that they tend to emerge together from a cave shaped structure of plants. That is where they will commonly be at for most of the time.
Not at the other side of the tank, not near the top, not the middle level, just bottom right. Very interesting.![]()
Cheers,
Andrew
that is the nature of these fishes. It is a common behaviourOriginally Posted by andrewtyr
Nicholas
Newbie en el cichlid enano
Andrew, they're by nature cave-dwellers. If yours appeared out of the cave together, they're probably going to breed soon.![]()
Fish.. Simply Irresistable
Back to Killies... slowly.
yea, but fishes like boraras and microrasboras swim in the mid chord. It's very nice to see how many different swimming styles there are amongst fishes. We have got the fast swimmers (M. Kubotais), the poking behaviour (cories), darting and stopping (pencils), drifters (boraras), etcOriginally Posted by Wackytpt
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Andrew
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