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Thread: Where to find Boraras maculatus or B. brigittae?

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    Bought 25 B.brigittae and 25 B.merah from Ecoculture today. So far so good, no casualty during transportation (I using a motorbike).
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    Ecoculture also has Sundandanio axelrodi, beautiful specimen.

    I am going to get more!
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    polyart, eco both carrying at the moment. biotope will have new stock in on tuesday, and i've heard seaview will have new stock in next week too

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    hi guys, just went to polyart today.. they have stock for b.brigittae.. but not alot.. very small fish IMO..

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    polyart has brigittae and maculatus in at the moment, c328 has merah...brigittae in polyart should be running out soon as stock has been in a week.

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    Im curious...

    Both B.brigittae & B.urophthalmoides are quite similar (only slight different in body shape and perhaps colour), seem like no one interested in B.urophthalmoides.
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    I'm a B. urophthalmoides person!

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    i like my B.brigittae alot =) nice and vivid red!
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    Wah illumnae,
    You've been buying lots of fishes recently. I was thinking of going to your place to see your setup with Richard one of these days but then again, maybe I should stay away for a while more first. At least until the apisto craze is over so that I don't get tempted.

    Think your tanks should be nice with so many schooling fishes. Pictures man pictures. Hahaha!!

    - Luenny

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    hey luenny want to come down tomorrow morning? richard's coming to take pictures

    haha and i haven't been buying THAT many fishes, just set up 2 new apisto tanks in the last month and a half that's all the boraras were just dithers for my 2nd pair...polyart sneaked a B.merah into my group of B.brigittae so i had to go buy a few B.merahs from C328 to keep the poor guy company
    Last edited by Justikanz; 29th Jun 2007 at 13:25. Reason: 'wanna'

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    I'll check with Richard and see when he's going. Hahaha ... you have to buy B.merahs to keep the poor guy company. That's a good one. Wonder if I can tell my wife the same thing and see if she lets me buy some new fishes or not.
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    B.brigittae is more reddish than B.merah. On the other hand, B.merah is less common.
    Last edited by Justikanz; 29th Jun 2007 at 13:25.

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