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Rare Fish pic From Rare Fish series

fugupuff said:
I don't Delgado, can you post a picture of yours? I'd love to have that added to this thread! But I do have some Madagascar scats, all the years of keeping fish, I've had these only twice and only seen them twice!



so close to a foot !! :cry: :cry: :cry:

i can hand feed this one too :grinyes:

and he harasses my flowerhorn :WHOA:
 
fugupuff said:
thats a purple barney colored weedy scorpion fish and here comes a later dated picture of my 720 gallon which I no longer have :(

thats it for now guys, good night and good morning, WCW is out!

that are the dimensions of that tank?
 
fugupuff said:
siniperca chuatsi

Its so cute!! just out of curiosity whats the biggest one you have seen?
 
excerpt from Glaser website- I was able to catch and obtain a few specimens in northern China in 2001, a definite little gem!

Micropercops swinhonis (photo & text by F.Schäfer) 06.07.2005

One of the most beautiful new fish species of 2003 is this goby, which is rather widely spread in China, Korea and Japan. Already in 1873 Günther described it under the name Eleotris swinhonis of Shanghai, China, but it made its way to our tanks only now. It can reach a maximum size of approx. 8cm. They are peaceful fish, which must not be kept too warm - according to their subtropical origin. 18-22°C are ideal. They eat every frozen and alive food of adequate size, after habituation many specimen also accept dry food. As no regular imports of this beautiful species are made from the spreading area, the currently available fish are German bred.


eleostris swinhonis.jpg
 
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