. Bear in mind that these fish are quite difficult to identify, and no recent scientific study has been made on them to help us with the identification.
I'm not sure. I have adult Sturisoma aureum. Other sturisoma may not be an adult but it is quite different....maybe my aureum is not sturisoma aureum. Is it?
[Mod edit: Fix image links ... --Mats]
Re: Sturisoma
Posted: 30 Jun 2010, 16:13
by MatsP
Your new pictures look similar to mine [which I believe is S. aureum], but yours are very red in the fins - not sure if that's an individual variation or an indication of a different species, or some environmental differences (e.g. different food).
And I did say that these are not easy to identify.
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Mats
Re: Sturisoma
Posted: 03 Jul 2010, 09:15
by novi
MatsP wrote:, but yours are very red in the fins (e.g. differe[img]nt food).
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Mats
Thanks for your help and explanation. I would say that different food is not the reason of my St.aureum colour. I am using normal food, , and slice of hard cheese sometimes).
Re: Sturisoma
Posted: 20 Jul 2010, 19:04
by novi
L144 in the filter sump ;
fish kinder garden for Sturisoma festivum