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    Micro Rasbora

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    Spotted them at Aquaria Pacific.
    Priced at $2 a piece

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    eng chuan, where is this aquaria pacific? lor halus?

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    quite interesting looking.... err yeah where is this place?
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    simon, u going to buy that huh? info me if u going, ok?
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    Aquaria Pacific
    No. 7 , Lor. Harlus Lot 34
    Plot formerly occupied by Ah Pek.

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    Looks familiar, think i have caught them before.

    Beautiful fish.
    Thanks & Regards,
    Trevor

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    You caught them here, Trevor? I thought these are not native fishes. If so, our aquatic ecosystem is indeed seriously disrupted by the foreign "invaders".
    Whats the scientific name of this fish?

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    The above is also available at TB,the other LFS to Ben.
    Danny Chng

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    On 1/6/2003 1:20:49 PM

    simon, u going to buy that huh? info me if u going, ok?
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    lorba, since its nearer to yr place, perharps u can let me know instead

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    wks, it's microrasbora erythromicron. a native to myanmar and the surrounding areas. very lively fish. some scientists think they should be in the danio family.
    Fish.. Simply Irresistable
    Back to Killies... slowly.

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    Yes, im velly sure WKS.
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    Trevor,
    i think we have doubts because this species is itself rarely seen outside its known home waters of Lake Inle, deep within Burma. If you have a picture (since you have caught the fish), do post it. It would be very interesting if it indeed is the Microrasbora.

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    was at tb market today and saw a fish that look like this in the LFS beside ben's. I tho it might be the micro rasbora, but somehow the black stripes are very faded and there's a red band across the body, correct? The boss said its some kind of tetra...
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    On 1/7/2003 7:39:51 PM

    Yes, im velly sure WKS.
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    when did you catch it? while fishing?

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    Sorry dudes, i don own a digital camera. And my gf's daddy abit strict so cant borrow a digi cam frm her.

    Im very sure i caught it, as for where. I cant reveal, sorry about that. If my memory serves me right, i caught about 6 of them.

    DEA: I caught them when i was on my recce trip for my new bashing spots. Fishing for them ? Wahahaha.
    Thanks & Regards,
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    Just curious trevor...

    after you caught them, did you release them? or did you keep them and they died? I'm asking cuz you talk about remembering them, like you don't have them anymore.
    Allen

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    trevor, tell us what kind of biotope did you find them in, swamp forest? estate streams/longkang? reservoir? etc. More to wonder how they got there rather than going to fish for them.
    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.
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    Allen:

    I release all fishes, reason why. I don own a planted tank, if i own a planted tank. I will definately keep them, reason why because is i feel they feel most at home. But of course i wont take all. Surely will keep some for Mother Nature.

    Choy:

    Forest.
    Thanks & Regards,
    Trevor

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    trev, i have a feeling that u might have caught the six-banded barb instead or perhaps some released specimens of the shown fish.
    Fish.. Simply Irresistable
    Back to Killies... slowly.

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    Im 18yrs old and i know how to count, think i cannot differentiate the number of bands isit brudder ?

    Ya, who knows i caught some released specimens. Well Well
    Thanks & Regards,
    Trevor

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