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hi mark
thats some amount of rasboras youve got, i saw that you said you were running out of space, ask emma if patrick can get some ( trade name) rosy emerald eyes.
small fish that won't take alot of space, i got a nice shoal of them yesterday, they are R dorsiocellata but a very attractive form.
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mick
thats some amount of rasboras youve got, i saw that you said you were running out of space, ask emma if patrick can get some ( trade name) rosy emerald eyes.
small fish that won't take alot of space, i got a nice shoal of them yesterday, they are R dorsiocellata but a very attractive form.
regards
mick
Any chance of a picture Mick, they sound nice.mickthefish wrote:hi mark
thats some amount of rasboras youve got, i saw that you said you were running out of space, ask emma if patrick can get some ( trade name) rosy emerald eyes.
small fish that won't take alot of space, I got a nice shoal of them yesterday, they are R dorsiocellata but a very attractive form.
regards
mick
I have only heard reports of one new find recently as far as Rasboras go so am I right in thinking these are a man made variant ?
If so is it 100% that they are not dyed in any way ?
Mark

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hi mark
andy rushworth aka piggy4 said they were on a thread on petfrd,?
according to andy they are wild caughts.?
leave it a couple of days then i'll post a couple of pics, as they need a good bit of tlc at the moment, bought 21 so far two have perished,
but the rest are a wee bit stronger looking.
regards
mick
andy rushworth aka piggy4 said they were on a thread on petfrd,?
according to andy they are wild caughts.?
leave it a couple of days then i'll post a couple of pics, as they need a good bit of tlc at the moment, bought 21 so far two have perished,
but the rest are a wee bit stronger looking.
regards
mick
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they are lovely fish in standard colour anyway. i fail miserably in taking photos of them, i just get a blue fuzzy streak with a silvery green blob 

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