
First, the colourful males:


Male and female:

Females:


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*scratches head* Mikev, can you give me reasons as to why you think this? Personally i see no connection, apart from the males colour up like the male Rosy's.mikev wrote:Incidentally, and somewhat OFT: what is the exact reason we don't think that these chaps are related to the Rosies? (or, why Rosies are not an Acanthocobitis sp.?)
Similarities in body shape, and these are -- I think -- the only two species that have male color. Not enough to claim anything, only wonder a bit.Graeme Robson wrote:*scratches head* Mikev, can you give me reasons as to why you think this? Personally i see no connection, apart from the males colour up like the male Rosy's.mikev wrote:Incidentally, and somewhat OFT: what is the exact reason we don't think that these chaps are related to the Rosies? (or, why Rosies are not an Acanthocobitis sp.?)
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