Amphilius rheophilus, this one's the male
I have three still (started with 5, but two didn't last long). I got them in fall 1997, they were almost as small as oven-matchsticks.
The three still going are a bigger male and two smaller females.
This can be seen, because the females have transparant bellies. When they rest against the windows, the eggs can be seen, occasionally.
The bigger one has bigger pectorals, a broader head and chases the other two on certain times; definitely a guy!
female Amphilius
male resting against side window of the tank.
this pic isn't sharp, but shows the coloration as it is, gives you an indication of how they truly look.
Their size is about 3" for the male and 2" for the females (approx!)
OF COURSE they're in the riverine tank, NOT with the scum from the Lake
