L397 species verification.
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L397 species verification.
Are these L397? Hard to get better pictures since they are in a furnished tank.
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Re: L397 species verification.
The photos are not really sufficient, but superficially I'd say it's possible. How large are the fish? Can we get a close up photo of the facial pattern and fins?
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Re: L397 species verification.
Will try, they are small, around an inch or so maybe a tad bit larger. Guess I will just have to fish a couple of them up or wait till they are larger to be sure.
Also I have realised I posted in wrong forum section but alas it is what it is.
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Re: L397 species verification.
Easy enough for me to fix. Done.
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Re: L397 species verification.
Could this pic be of any help to possibly give a stronger indication? I have a really hard time catching good pics of them since they are pretty shy/skittish(they are out and about but not if I move towards the tank), and my camera+skills to use the same are lacking, in some months I am moving so guess ill just take a plethora of pictures then! This one is around two inches maybe.
Thanks for all helpful answers!
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Re: L397 species verification.
If it's small (about 1.5") then yes L397.
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Re: L397 species verification.
Reading through some old threads about the care of them and realise I should probably go on some wood hunt today, anybody wanna comment on if birch is a suitable type? Might be I can find some that's already in the water since I know there are beavers in a place quite close by. Of course as much as waste as they already produce the wood that's in there might be ok but I wan't to give them the best enviorment I can, and then the long journey of seeing them grow hopefully begins!