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Thread: ID: What Pangio sp.? - Pangio anguillaris

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    ID: What Pangio sp.? - Pangio anguillaris

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    Are these Pangio anguillaris? Picked up these guys at Polyart together with a couple of P. oblonga.

    Sorry for the terrible pictures.




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    haha.. got these a few weeks back there as well.. no idea what they are but they are so hyper!!

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    Yeah, hyper in the plastic bag lah. But once released, not even a single sight of them, cause super thin and long, like a worm! At least P. kuhlii is thick enough for me to see them.

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    Nice looking.
    Looks like Pangio anguillaris to me too.

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    One thing for sure, they are shrimp safe. I've seen them backing off when confronted by cherry shrimp over pellets. And the baby shrimp are still there.

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    Yup. They are timid creatures though.

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    Even the larger P. kuhlii and P. myersi are actually really shy creatures.

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