Oh WOW! Check this out..........
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Oh WOW! Check this out..........
http://www.petfrd.com/forum/showthread.php?t=20174
I think Schistura disparizona will become everybody's new "must have".
INCREDIBLE!
Martin.
I think Schistura disparizona will become everybody's new "must have".
INCREDIBLE!
Martin.

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Nice
Definately simular to Emma's S. Balteata in that 'half and half' kind of way.
Wonder what purpose those extreme markings serve in their natural habitats? Must be some reason for them to have evolved that way. Hmmmm.... front halfs more camoflaged becouse it rests half in / half out of caves or tight spaces, perhaps?
Just a suggestion, feel free to take the p**s if its ridiculous.

Definately simular to Emma's S. Balteata in that 'half and half' kind of way.
Wonder what purpose those extreme markings serve in their natural habitats? Must be some reason for them to have evolved that way. Hmmmm.... front halfs more camoflaged becouse it rests half in / half out of caves or tight spaces, perhaps?
Just a suggestion, feel free to take the p**s if its ridiculous.

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Yeah this are Lepidocephalichthys berdmorei. Lovely peaceful loaches which are 'vast' in appearance and distribution. I keep 3 of these chaps.mikev wrote:One weird fish (drooling a bit)...I wonder if the head and the dorsal are as they supposed to be or damaged?
But I'm drooling even more about
(from the same thread)...a half-erased hillstream-like pattern...

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