Rhinodoras dorbignyi

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Rhinodoras dorbignyi

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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.

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These are of course no catfishes but my beloved Catalinas (Triportheus angularus) with some Gymnocorymbus bondi
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Some more shots:
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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 :D
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Re: Rhinodoras dorbignyi

Post by sidguppy »

I love these.
one of the better looking doradids.
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