Unknown Pim & Which Mystus?

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Unknown Pim & Which Mystus?

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Is Reggie a blochii?

Is the mystus bimaculatus?

http://www.resorter.com/corydoras.html

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Re: Unknown Pim & Which Mystus?

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kateswan wrote:Is the mystus bimaculatus?
Horabagrus brachysoma
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Post by Silurus »

Yup, Reggie is a blochii, or at least, a member of the P. blochii species group.
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Thank you both.

... and on the horabagrus brachysoma -- whoops.
Brought home too many of those!

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