global
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Post by global on Dec 9, 2019 17:57:46 GMT
Neolamprologus buescheri (Staeck, 1982) (photo Aston Martin) The species is dedicated to Heinz Büscher, first collector of this species in Lake Tanganyika. Deep rocky habitat covered with sediment, usually 16 to more than 20 meters deep but sometimes at 10 meters deep (Isanga, Zambia). The species keeps close to the rocks, never venturing more than 30 cm from them, following a living mode similar to Julidochromis species, with similarly low population density. Attachments:
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jerrytheplater
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Post by jerrytheplater on Dec 10, 2019 3:38:25 GMT
Nice fish but nasty.
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Post by global on Dec 10, 2019 4:29:21 GMT
Yeah i do agree Jerry. Ive kept them before. But its funny i find many of the smaller tangs come with an aggressive streak to them lol
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jerrytheplater
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Post by jerrytheplater on Dec 11, 2019 2:44:24 GMT
How about this shot my son caught back on Jan. 1, 2001. It is not Photoshopped.
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