Ecoculture also has Sundandanio axelrodi, beautiful specimen.
I am going to get more!



Ecoculture also has Sundandanio axelrodi, beautiful specimen.
I am going to get more!
Last edited by Justikanz; 25th Jun 2007 at 11:56.
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

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



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.
Last edited by Justikanz; 29th Jun 2007 at 13:24.

I'm a B. urophthalmoides person!![]()
i like my B.brigittae alot =) nice and vivid red!
Last edited by Justikanz; 29th Jun 2007 at 13:24.

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
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 allthe 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'

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.![]()
Last edited by Justikanz; 29th Jun 2007 at 13:25.



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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