Is this Cetopsis candiru?

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Is this Cetopsis candiru?

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I want to know if this fish is .
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Re: Is this Cetopsis candiru?

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Yes
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Re: Is this Cetopsis candiru?

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I’ve seen your youtube! Is this fish same species as the ones you introduced on youtube recently?

Actually,this fish is now on sale as “ candiru sp” in a shop in Japan . I’m wondering whether to buy this. But if you can conclude this as “cetopsis candiru”,I’ll buy this.
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Yes. same species.
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Thanks!
Sorry, but I want you to see another one.This is twice the size. Is this same spiecies too?
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yes
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Their color look different to me. Is this like a individual difference?

I really trust you.But your answer is so simple that I’m still a bit worried haha.
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Re: Is this Cetopsis candiru?

Post by Jools »

We are not one of those places where you get lots of different answers and then go with the most common. What tends more to happen here is someone asks a question and an expert answers it and then it's done. The rest of us just go, well, OK this one is answered, no need to show off. :-) If there is some debate or uncertainty, then others will join in but that is not required here.

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PS As to colour, one of them is one a black base, the other bright green and we have no indication of other factors that will affect colouration. It's more about the shape of the fish and pattern than colouration.
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Re: Is this Cetopsis candiru?

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I see.Thank you.
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