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Three-inch Climbing
Perch.
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Six-inch freshwater pipefish -- a very difficult fish to keep.
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Two-inch red-tailed banded loach.
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One very oddly shaped goby.
Robert Nichols,
November 6, 2006
This is a marbled
sleeper goby. He gets 2 feet long. I hope
this helps you guys.
A: I figured it was an extremely old one
when I fished him out of the bucket he came in. He's stayed hidden
for several months. He died yesterday. Thanks for your input.
LA
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10-inch
Leporinus
trade in (a bit scuffed up).
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Brand new two-inch leporinus.
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3.5-inch schombergi leaffish.
Steven Becker, Cranberry, PA, May 27, 2011
On your miscellaneous V page, you have a fish labeled as a 3.5 inch
schombergi leaffish. This fish so closely resembles a leopard
ctenopoma that you have me questioning my own pet species. Please
explain.
A: You may find this hard to believe, but it looks
like I made a mistake back in 2007. You are 100% correct.
I had a spot-free record until now. Thanks a lot. LA
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1.5-inch "red Datnioide" (mangrove snapper).
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10-inch Osphronemus goramy --
not just another pretty face.
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Same guy in toto.
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Not rally odd. Just seldom seen. 1.5-inch licorice gouramis
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2-inch "rainbow dace." Notropis lutrensis. Expensive for an
Iowa fish bait minnow. Attractive.
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Foot-long goby.
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The dreaded Nile perch at three inches.
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Fairly shy for such a famous predator.
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Hiding (sort of) under the intake of a power filter.
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Likes to lurk a lot under logs.
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Two-inch seldom seen Charax. See Headstanders.
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12-inch gold sharks (really barbs). Orange-finned sharks would be
a better name.
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Four-inch Garra pingi.
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Sometimes called jeweled glassfish. He grows to about an inch.
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14-inch unhappy shortnose gar in a 20H.
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Same guy.
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Little over two-inch mudskipper.
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I'll have to say when these guys first came out, they did not look this
good.
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0.5-inch red badis -- seldom seen.
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Five-inch African knifeFish.
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Slightly over one-inch gold datnioides. Fairly new to tank so
color is poor.
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Nine-inch spotted gar.
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Silly looking botia that wedged himself into a rubber band. We
removed it.
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Under two-inch target fish, Therapon jarbua.
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Every one of these guys "jumps" when the camera flashes.
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