This is a male Pseudogastromyzon cheni.....note the enlarged tubercules on his nose area.
Gastromyzon ctenocephalus
Took these today while they were at least still for a short time.
Martin.
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I might just take you up on that offer LES, I'll PM you later today.LES.. wrote: I don't think we have the space for all these fish so if there is anyone who is prepared to collect from Guildford (and we can catch them!) we would be happy to see some of the young ones go to a new home.
It would be a pleasure to see them go to another hillstream fan :-) I think if we give them another month or so we will have a nice selection at just over an inch long. I would prefer to let them get to a sensible size before re-homing.Gary Herring wrote:I might just take you up on that offer LES, I'll PM you later today.
Yes, a big wide mouth Chris. It's a Gastromyzon characteristic.chris1932 wrote:Martin
Does Gastromyzon ctenocephalus have a wide mouth when viewed from the bottom? Just currious. I have three that look alot like the ones you have pictures of, but they have a wide big mouth. Also are vanishing experts. I have seen some posturing with my cheenis but attributed it to being new additions after hospital wait.
Thenks
Chris
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