



Good Day, Gents. If I'm the Frank being referred to, this is the closest fish that I can come up with, but I do not think they are the same. I do not know the origin of my specimens, but they were imported as C. prionotus, in Jan. 2004, since reclassified as Scleromystax. - FrankJools wrote:It's close to C127, but with absolutely no tail markings - I think Frank had a very similar fish to yours and it we didn't know anything more about it. - Jools
Hi, Jools. No. More like I wasn't awake, yet.Jools wrote:Hi Frank,
Sorry, maybe I was a bit cryptic, I was referring to the picture of yours at the back of Ian & Hans' book. p355?
Jools