It doesn't look dead...did you manage to photograph it just before it died? Or did you choke it to death to take a picture.
At least you can set up the picture to your liking, including the background. Nice one.
Cheers,
looks like some kind of Schistura, this 4-inch bugger tried to swallow the carcass of a Pangio and choked to death.
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
It doesn't look dead...did you manage to photograph it just before it died? Or did you choke it to death to take a picture.
At least you can set up the picture to your liking, including the background. Nice one.
Cheers,
I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?
dead already. I pulled the pangio from the mouth and it was bleeding from the right gills, that's why it is posing with the left side
looks alive? maybe I can get a job as a mortician
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
this is Schistura spilota endemic to the upper Mae Ping drainage of Thailand.
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
So this loach tried to eat another loach? Hmmm... I've always though of them to be good community fishes.Originally Posted by hwchoy
Cheers,
I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?
Benny, I said "carcass of a Pangio"
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
Benny..he fed the Schistura with the Pangio to fatten it up! haa..
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