Anyone read it.
I liked it.
I disagree with the bit about Morrowi. Having kept both I can say that false jags once settled in are equally spectacular in their patterning, but in a different way.
The spots really contrast against the deep chocolate main colour.
Also I was pleased to see the small bit about trachycorystes feeding habits, I was sure that they were surface feeders! which is where I asume they find the fruit (see my vid of the grokefish feeding)
Just goes to show how much you can study in an aquarium.
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Re: Practical fishkeeping- Liosomadoras
I have not seen this particular article as of yet, is that in the most recent?
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I do not have any morrowi yet...but I really like the pictures you have supplied Matt and I would grab some in an instant when I see some available. They are harder for me to get than oncinus. Another plus is the smaller final size.I disagree with the bit about Morrowi. Having kept both I can say that false jags once settled in are equally spectacular in their patterning, but in a different way.
The spots really contrast against the deep chocolate main colour.
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