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Thread: Aplocheilus panchax

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    I am sad that those collected are female, will have to make another trip down to look for the male.

    regds

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    Hope we can use the name as Aplocheilus panchax "Tagore Drive" SG 04,
    I will send the GEO co-ordinates to the central database.

    Here the image

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    Did you manage to record the co-ordinates with your hand-held, Kho? Can you post the figures here? Does a hand-held also provide Ellipsoid height?

    Loh K L

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    Yes the GPS device is capable of capturing it. I am not done cause I need to head west 200m to hit the reserviour.

    Dont dare to do it without a good GPS device or will be the first person to be "lost" in the red dot and activate the army search and rescue.

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    Hello guys!

    I went to Perak stream and caught some wild Panchax. These fish have yellowish fins. Is it easy to breed them? How to differentiate male and female? Thanks!


    http://www.arofanatics.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=224166
    Best Regards,
    Teh FL

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    Hi Teh, the picture isn't showing.

    Males are more colourful in the fins and females have this black spot at the base of the dorsal fin. Females also have shorter anal fins compared to the longer anal fins of the males. Breeding isn't difficult for this species. They are plant spawners. Note however that they are expert jumpers.
    Fish.. Simply Irresistable
    Back to Killies... slowly.

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    Hi Jian Yang.

    Thanks for the advice. I wish to donate 1 pair to breeders here to keep the species available in sg. Interested party please pm me.
    Best Regards,
    Teh FL

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