Another little brown job.
Not very likely it'll show up in your LFS, though.
Pseudolaguvia muricata
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Re: Pseudolaguvia muricata
Very nice actually. It seems higher bodied than congeners. Can I use the pic?
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Re: Pseudolaguvia muricata
Go ahead and use the pic.
It's not really higher-bodied. It's just that the spines are comparatively longer.
It's not really higher-bodied. It's just that the spines are comparatively longer.

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Re: Pseudolaguvia muricata
I managed to get the last three in the tank.
One of them showed a slightly darker colouration than the one shown above.
and the other two were darker still, more similar in shading to the mothcats.
All three have now settled in, and as well as no longer showing a empty stomach, have all gone darker.
http://www.dignall.com/gallery/v/catfis ... 2.jpg.html

One of them showed a slightly darker colouration than the one shown above.
and the other two were darker still, more similar in shading to the mothcats.
All three have now settled in, and as well as no longer showing a empty stomach, have all gone darker.
http://www.dignall.com/gallery/v/catfis ... 2.jpg.html

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