Given the fact that it lacks an adipose, this should beracoll wrote:? Only got one of these. Appears rare.
Great stuff anyway!!
Given the fact that it lacks an adipose, this should beracoll wrote:? Only got one of these. Appears rare.
Nice idea, but don't think it would work. It would make a horrible mess of the tank, as the water would go very cloudy for sure.JamesFish wrote: Sad question but any idea if that mud like rock can be bought?
Yes, they are similar indeed. Will have to check in more detail.kruseman wrote:The Centromochlus sure looks a lot like C. concolor.
It was pale because it was very dead and starting to go bad. I don't think it looked like that in life.Marc van Arc wrote:Ageneiosus Looks a lot like A. marmoratus, but the paleness of this fish.....
Nice one. Thanks. I was struggling to work out what that one was.Marc van Arc wrote:Given the fact that it lacks an adipose, this should be Trachelyopterus coriaceus
Really? I thought was more difficult to find discus in the wild!racoll wrote:A discus. Also under the pier!
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It's not, some people rather exaggerate this point and have created this misconception.Elwood wrote:Really? I thought was more difficult to find discus in the wild!