Hypan ID please thanks
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Re: Hypan ID please thanks
Hi Xsevi,
That is an immature fish. Identifying is very difficult in general, and more specifically with just this photo. What would be most helpful would be (if the fish is captive bred) to see photos of the parents, or (if wild caught) to know where the fish was caught.
Cheers, Eric
That is an immature fish. Identifying is very difficult in general, and more specifically with just this photo. What would be most helpful would be (if the fish is captive bred) to see photos of the parents, or (if wild caught) to know where the fish was caught.
Cheers, Eric
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Re: Hypan ID please thanks
i only got this in LFS, they dont have the parents. perhaps you can tell what is looks like or what type of hypan if it is possible? they coded this as L333.
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Re: Hypan ID please thanks
I'd say it needs to grow about 4-6cm before you can begin to guess what it is.
HTH,
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