Rhinodoras dorbignyi
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Rhinodoras dorbignyi
These aren't fish I see too often, so if there's a possibility to picture (one of) them I'll do so. Not the best of pics as these are always very careful - especially with lights on! They behave a lot like quiet Synos.
These are of course no catfishes but my beloved Catalinas (Triportheus angularus) with some Gymnocorymbus bondi
These are of course no catfishes but my beloved Catalinas (Triportheus angularus) with some Gymnocorymbus bondi
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Re: Rhinodoras dorbignyi
Some more shots:
@Bas: they're growing; slowly but still-
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Re: Rhinodoras dorbignyi
I hardly see them, but their current tank doesn't have a nice dark place near the front window, so basically it is my fault.
So I will be in for a nice surprice, later
So I will be in for a nice surprice, later

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