zozo
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The Asian Stone Catfish wonderfully and very beautiful little fish.. Recently i got 5 of these and definitely going to get more. If you have them in little numbers you're lucky to see them by lights on and if, they are not realy putting up any show. It's not uncommen you need to wait an hour before you see them move a milimeter.
But still they have a very beautifully patern, actualy if yo get the chance to see and inspect them all. You might identify them individualy by patern differences. The most beautifull feature this little fish posseses is something i didn't read about in any database, not that i red them all, but it still would be worth to point that out in every one of them.
They are like chameleons and change color. The day a got them they where all black as the night.. And by now i've seen them change in several different color tones. From black, to dark brown to camel brown and grey/greenish almost a pinch of torqouise. The most of these colors i got in the tank, the multi tone brown colored wood, black and grey substrate and soem rocks that have this pinch of gray/blue tones. No wonder they are so hard to spot sometimes.
Here is the grey/blue dress i saw today for the first time..
As said, it's a bit of luck to see them at all when lights are on and have them possing at a spot where a nice picture is possible is even more a rarety. Most of the time they are out of sight or at spots not suitable for pics. But i'm certainly going to try to get all their color variaties they have to show in my tank on photo.
Do you have them also?? What colors have you seen?? Do you have pics of it??
But still they have a very beautifully patern, actualy if yo get the chance to see and inspect them all. You might identify them individualy by patern differences. The most beautifull feature this little fish posseses is something i didn't read about in any database, not that i red them all, but it still would be worth to point that out in every one of them.
They are like chameleons and change color. The day a got them they where all black as the night.. And by now i've seen them change in several different color tones. From black, to dark brown to camel brown and grey/greenish almost a pinch of torqouise. The most of these colors i got in the tank, the multi tone brown colored wood, black and grey substrate and soem rocks that have this pinch of gray/blue tones. No wonder they are so hard to spot sometimes.
Here is the grey/blue dress i saw today for the first time..
As said, it's a bit of luck to see them at all when lights are on and have them possing at a spot where a nice picture is possible is even more a rarety. Most of the time they are out of sight or at spots not suitable for pics. But i'm certainly going to try to get all their color variaties they have to show in my tank on photo.
Do you have them also?? What colors have you seen?? Do you have pics of it??