• You are viewing the forum as a Guest, please login (you can use your Facebook, Twitter, Google or Microsoft account to login) or register using this link: Log in or Sign Up

anyone keeping this species ?

limz_777

Member
Joined
29 Mar 2014
Messages
162
need more info on it
ATTACH]
[DOUBLEPOST=1397737229][/DOUBLEPOST]
ATTACH]
ed0f8fe3-2e6d-47df-acf8-4bd247df2e6c_zps4f9cf95c.jpg
 

Attachments

  • ed0f8fe3-2e6d-47df-acf8-4bd247df2e6c_zps4f9cf95c.jpg
    ed0f8fe3-2e6d-47df-acf8-4bd247df2e6c_zps4f9cf95c.jpg
    73.4 KB · Views: 146
  • ed0f8fe3-2e6d-47df-acf8-4bd247df2e6c_zps4f9cf95c.jpg
    ed0f8fe3-2e6d-47df-acf8-4bd247df2e6c_zps4f9cf95c.jpg
    73.4 KB · Views: 58
thanks darrel , i was leaning towards Copeina guttata before, but it does look like p. brevis
initially i was happy when i seen this name Copella arnoldi appear my at mine local lfs stocklist , lol been waiting for years , when i went down to get some , it wasnt it , quite disappointing
 
Hi all,
Copeina guttata
Your fish could be C. guttata, although I still think it is most likely to be P. brevis or close. You would keep all Copella, Copeina, Pyrrhulina etc the same, as they are pretty closely related.
darrel , from asia
Shame, I know a couple of people who breed the true C. arnoldi in the UK.

Cheers Darrel
 
Back
Top