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    Picture of my Nothobranchius III

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    We took some Nothobranchius pictures, again.
    Enjoy!




    Edwin

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    Beautiful photos as always Edwin: Thanks for posting that N. kafuensis! I now have an idea of what to look forward too.

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    Full credit goes to my Buddy...

    I need to say that full credit in photo-shooting goes to my buddy, Ming Lee. He knows the basics. I am his apprentice.

    Edwin

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    Edwin,

    Wow, that's a nice sp. Itigi TAN 03-8. A picture posted by Martin Fourcade on Aquabid didn't show its full potential. His was a little more bluish?

    Its not easy for us here to find sources for the eggs. More to do with reluctance on the part of some breeders based in US and elsewhere to ship overseas.

    Your pictures are worth their weight in gold. Now I'm beginning to drool.

    Oh yes, add N. fuscotaeniatus to the list of must-see pictures. Both the fusco and the symoensi are gorgeous buggers.
    Fish.. Simply Irresistable
    Back to Killies... slowly.

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    N. fuscotaeniatus and Symoensi

    Jianyang, we took pictures of Notho. Symoensi ZAM 92-3 today. But the fish are abit too small now, so the pictures did not turn out very nice. I will post some N. fuscotaeniatus and Symoensi probably in middle of next month Stay tune.

    Edwin

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    Re: N. fuscotaeniatus and Symoensi

    Hi Edwin,

    Aww.. the pictures are so nicely taken and you are making me drool again. It's been a long long time since I last 'drooled' over beautiful fishes and now I am getting the kick again..

    Hmm.. Just cant recall where is my camera!!
    Lily Choo

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    Edwin, when annotating with the scientific name, the species name (specific epithet) is NEVER capitalised, while the genus name is ALWAYS capitalised.
    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.
    hexazona · crumenatum · Galleria Botanica

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    Quote Originally Posted by hwchoy
    Edwin, when annotating with the scientific name, the species name (specific epithet) is NEVER capitalised, while the genus name is ALWAYS capitalised.
    Thanks Heng Wah. I overlook that important point.

    Edwin

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    Quote Originally Posted by edlimcp
    Quote Originally Posted by hwchoy
    Edwin, when annotating with the scientific name, the species name (specific epithet) is NEVER capitalised, while the genus name is ALWAYS capitalised.
    Thanks Heng Wah. I overlook that important point.

    Edwin
    well while we're at it, do use italics too. :P :P :P
    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.
    hexazona · crumenatum · Galleria Botanica

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    Re: N. fuscotaeniatus and Symoensi

    Quote Originally Posted by edlimcp
    Jianyang, we took pictures of Notho. Symoensi ZAM 92-3 today. But the fish are abit too small now, so the pictures did not turn out very nice. I will post some N. fuscotaeniatus and Symoensi probably in middle of next month Stay tune.

    Edwin
    Hi Edwin,

    Sure no problems I'd be staying in tune alright.
    I'd love to see the day that the symoensi appears in Singapore.
    Fish.. Simply Irresistable
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