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radad
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no idea?

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just bought this guy from a guy who had no idea
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Re: no idea?

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I'd say it's a or a member of the blochii group. Click the link and have a look at picture 3.
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certainly blochii, albofasciatus or something closely related
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The guy we bought it off had no idea and said it was a differently marked pictus for $30, over 12 cm long, so obviously he now calls our tank home.... thanks everybody for your help, worked for us. We got a $350 fish for $30 so how good is that.
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Post by Richard B »

Wow $350 seems really expensive - just glad i'm in the uk where things aren't too bad :?

(I do wish we got some of the selection i seem to see going to Japan though :( )
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Post by Bas Pels »

I have a similar one, I did not even pay $ 20 for (10 years back or so)
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i payed 15 for mine, though it was in a tank of pictus cats, as it had come in with the pictus cats.
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Post by Richard B »

Clearly there are some real big differences in different parts of the world :(
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