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An adult Odonatan. A Dragonfly. |
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Ampullaria (Pomacea)
caliculata. Regular/Black and Golden Mystery
Snails. |
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Betta splendens Regan 1910, the Siamese
Fighting Fish. A perennial favorite of aquarists, needing only
clean, warm water (not cold!), an occasional meaty feeding (not
just dried!), and no mean tank-mates. Originally found in just
Thailand and Cambodia. Males to about four inches in length,
females to half that. Many sport mutations. Live for about two
years. Female. |
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Otocinclus affinis
Steindachner 1877, the Golden Otocinclus, is
probably the most commonly imported species (out of southeastern
Brazil, near Rio de Janiero). It is brownish grey overall with a
darker lateral body band. Not the hardiest oto, this species
prefers soft, acidic water. This one with ich. |
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