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Sphaerichthys osphromenoides Canestrini
1860, the Chocolate Gourami. Asia; Indonesia (Sumatra, Borneo) and
Malaysia. To two inches in length. Cond.s: pH 4-6, dH 0-6, temp.
24-27 C. The listed conditions tell a good part of the difficulty
with this species husbandry... It requires high quality water of
low pH and hardness, within a narrow thermal range... A beautiful
mouthbrooder, but hard to keep. |
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nice tank of xanthistic Tan's fish up in San Fran. |
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Anableps anableps (Linnaeus 1758), the Large
Scale Foureyes. South American; Trinidad, Venezuela to the Amazon Delta. To
a foot in length. Found principally in freshwater, but does move out to the
mangroves, on mud flats where it feeds on algae, insects |
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Anableps anableps (Linnaeus 1758), the Large
Scale Foureyes. South American; Trinidad, Venezuela to the Amazon Delta. To
a foot in length. Found principally in freshwater, but does move out to the
mangroves, on mud flats where it feeds on algae, insects |
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