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Thread: Trigonostigma espei

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    Re: Trigonostigma espei

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    As always, I see the work of some expert fish photographers here.
    T.espei are often sold as T. heteromorpha in the States. The majority of hobbyists are only casual fish keepers and are OK with the mistaken ID's but as a more knowledgeable fish keeper, what I often have experienced is that when I am looking for T. espei the shops have T. heteromorpha and T. espei when I am not in the market! I prefer T. espei but both of the two species are beautiful. I just prefer the more slender and orange T. espei the prettier of the two, personally.
    Old fish breeder. SA Dwarf Cichlids, Hypancistrus sp L260, L333 and Peckoltia L134 breeder. Also Sturisoma, Dwarf Corydoras spp, wild Discus and Killiefish. Like breeding Characins and wild Betta spp too.

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    Re: Trigonostigma espei

    I agree. Much nicer when kept in large number.

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    Re: Trigonostigma espei

    T. espei has two populations from southwestern and eastern Thailand, apparently with some coloration differences. I speculate these two drainages were once connected during the ice age which has now being separated by the Gulf of Siam.
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    Re: Trigonostigma espei

    Quote Originally Posted by hwchoy View Post
    T. espei has two populations from southwestern and eastern Thailand, apparently with some coloration differences. I speculate these two drainages were once connected during the ice age which has now being separated by the Gulf of Siam.
    Could you try to describe these differences?
    It would be super if you could also depict it through images.

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    Re: Trigonostigma espei

    A brief description was given by hwchoy in post #6 on page 1 of this thread

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    Re: Trigonostigma espei

    Thanks.
    I've read that.
    I was hoping to get an answer for my question (about the red-eye) on the previous page.

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