Neither had I until I went in recently. It's EXACTLY the same.Jools wrote:A family store, haven't been in over a decade.
Proper old-school style shop, but still got some tasty fish, especially in the nano tanks. !
Neither had I until I went in recently. It's EXACTLY the same.Jools wrote:A family store, haven't been in over a decade.
For what it's worth, in nature, the wood-dwelling loricariids such as Panaqolus and Ancistrus are more than happy to cave in floating logs.They decided to do it in an floating oak cave that wasn't waterlogged yet instead of the many more suitable options on the tank floor
Thanks for spotting that Jools. Link is now fixed.Jools wrote:Minor point, but you need to rename the download with a .pdf extension to be readily readable.
Haha, yes.Aren't the specimens ID'd as A. aguaboensis problematic also?
Why publish one paper when you can publish ten?! Just gaming the system, unfortunately, and not adding much value.bekateen wrote:Considering this is the third article a cory mitochondrial genome, it seems that some lab got a new toy! (a next-gen sequencer)!