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Thread: Sightings 28 Mar 08: Fishes @ C328

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    Sightings 28 Mar 08: Fishes @ C328

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    Dropped by, looked around for about 30 minutes, so a quick one...

    Apistogramma cacatuoides
    A. agassizii
    A. viejita
    A. hongsloi

    Taenicara candidi
    Mikrogeophagus ramirezi

    Copella nattereri

    Betta ocellata (on the table)
    B. patoti
    B. mandor (not positive ID)

    Caridina cf. spongicola
    C. sp. "Freshwater Cardinal"
    C. sp. "Brown Camo"
    C. ensifera "blue" (first time I am seeing them)

    Tylomelania sp. (Sulawesi snail)

    Corydoras guapore
    C. habrosus
    C. imitator (still there!)
    C. metae
    C. panda
    C. reynoldsi
    C. sterbai
    C. surinamensis (not positive ID)
    C. trilineatus

    Gobiopterus sp.
    Boraras brigittae
    Pangio kuhlii
    Botia sp.

    L027 (Royal Pleco, not positive ID)
    L075
    L128 (Blue Phantom)
    L129 (not positive ID)
    L333 (Tiger Pleco)
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    is the sulawesi snail looks like horn snail? at the betta rack? thanks
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    It used to be in those small portable tank near the tankful of packets of bbs. There should be some clams too.
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    are you sure it's boraras brigittae Quixotic? when i examined the batch that was in there last week, i was pretty sure they were boraras uro(whateverthespellingis)

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    L333 is tiger pleco??
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    Quote Originally Posted by illumnae View Post
    are you sure it's boraras brigittae Quixotic? when i examined the batch that was in there last week, i was pretty sure they were boraras uro(whateverthespellingis)
    Yeap,did the same scrutiny as well...been hunting high and low for the Boraras brigittae! Nobody seems to be selling them even over at the marketplace? They're up for sale over at Polyart as well. They do look KINDA similar at first glance? Do refer ! : http://www.aquaticquotient.com/forum...ead.php?t=8480

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cacatuoides View Post
    is the sulawesi snail looks like horn snail? at the betta rack? thanks
    In the plastic tanks on the floor on the right of the shop. Uhm, Tylomelania sp. looks like this.

    http://www.planetinverts.com/sulawesi_snails.html

    Quote Originally Posted by illumnae View Post
    are you sure it's boraras brigittae Quixotic? when i examined the batch that was in there last week, i was pretty sure they were boraras uro(whateverthespellingis)
    Well, I am pretty sure it's B. brigittae, too long and slim to be B. urophthalmoides.

    Quote Originally Posted by iwishweallcouldwin View Post
    L333 is tiger pleco??
    Uhm, it's just an arbirtary trade name, so take your pick: gold tiger, new gold zebra, false zebra or whatever. Regardless, it's unmistakably L333.

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    haha i know they're quite similar...but i've got both swimming in my tanks at home so i can tell the difference, and i'm sure the ones i saw at c328 were B. urophthalmoides maybe the ones i saw sold out and new stock came in

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    haha yup its L333... I always thought tiger pleco was L002 or L074... actually to be honest i find that the previous batch of L333 which they brought in were much better with thicker colour bands... but that's personal preference... regretted not getting one piece then...
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    Hi..

    Was at C328 on sat.. Didn't see any C. guapore.. But I did see some C. Caudimaculatus instead..

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    Hmm... Oh well, could be my eyes playing tricks, I thought the shape of the head resembles C. guapore more than C. caudimaculatus.

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    Took all down in 30mins. impressive.

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    It's not C. guapore. The ones I think you saw are C. caudimaculatus, like what Samuel said. They should be in one of those small plastic tanks close to the desk area.
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    Time to go for my eye checkup.

    (FYI, anyone who wants C. guapore can find them at WuHu. Beware they have C. caudimaculatus as well. )

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    Polyart has flagtail catfish (Dianema urostriatum) if anyone is interested. Safe with little fish despite its size.

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