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  • #16
    Sterbai not yet(no fry yet) , julii havent found yet, have found several false julii(trilineatus) but none ever come through, still waiting on haraldshultzi
    Last edited by Gapzero; 10-09-2009, 10:00 PM.
    Life's to short to worry and too long to wait
    Its too short not to love everybody, and Life's too long to hate

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    • #17
      Sorry for the ignorant, what is the different between the C Julii and C. trilineatus? Keep me informed on the C Sterbai breeding.
      -125 gallons: 1 SR Arowana, 1 red tail giant gouramy, 1 Giraffe Catfish.

      -55 gallons: 18 clown loaches, 28 corydoras, 2 golden algae eaters, 3 moonlight gouramies, 6 tiger barbs.

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      • #18
        Julii is from brazil, trilineatus is ecuador and peru. julii has a truly "spotted" head and snout, trilineatus has a "web" or reticulated pattern on the head and snout. although sometimes the tri's can show a spotted head. Another way is if the fish has a spotted head and the laterline only makes it solidly about half way up the body it is julii, if the stripe goes most of the way or all the way, it is a spot headed trilineatus. spotted with no lateral stripe is cruziensis.
        Life's to short to worry and too long to wait
        Its too short not to love everybody, and Life's too long to hate

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        • #19
          C. pygmaeus??!?

          If you have some available if/when you have luck with the sychri, I would love to get some of those, as well. They are one of my favorites. :)
          "Millennium hand and shrimp!"

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          • #20
            I have a few pygmaeus juvies left. I can get those to you before next weekend.
            Life's to short to worry and too long to wait
            Its too short not to love everybody, and Life's too long to hate

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