Hassar sp.
- daniel60
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Hassar sp.
These were sold as "green back" Hassar. Haven't seen much green yet, though. They're around 5".
ID, anyone?
More and larger pics here.
ID, anyone?
More and larger pics here.
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Hej Daniel!
I suspect that these fish are bought at our store in Växjö (if You are the guy from Stockholm who was visiting our store the day before I went on my vacation). Rumour has it that you bought the "Green back Hassar" and the Physopyxis lyra and Ituglanis metae that I brought from my tanks at home, right? How are they doing? If you are good with the camera (which you seem to be) the Cat-eLog could use a few more pics of P.lyra.
Anyway nice photo, and it's always great to see that fish that you sell ends up at a good home .
I can confirm that the name "Green Back" was more appropriate when we first got them to the store, they sure had a green tinge on their backs... After some weeks they lost this colour though.
I suspect that these fish are bought at our store in Växjö (if You are the guy from Stockholm who was visiting our store the day before I went on my vacation). Rumour has it that you bought the "Green back Hassar" and the Physopyxis lyra and Ituglanis metae that I brought from my tanks at home, right? How are they doing? If you are good with the camera (which you seem to be) the Cat-eLog could use a few more pics of P.lyra.
Anyway nice photo, and it's always great to see that fish that you sell ends up at a good home .
I can confirm that the name "Green Back" was more appropriate when we first got them to the store, they sure had a green tinge on their backs... After some weeks they lost this colour though.
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I will second that!TalenT wrote:If you are good with the camera (which you seem to be) the Cat-eLog could use a few more pics of P.lyra.
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Yes, I'm the guy from Stockholm. Found two more "green back" Hassar sp. in another shop (not in Stockholm) the week after.TalenT wrote:Hej Daniel!
I suspect that these fish are bought at our store in Växjö (if You are the guy from Stockholm who was visiting our store the day before I went on my vacation). Rumour has it that you bought the "Green back Hassar" and the Physopyxis lyra and Ituglanis metae that I brought from my tanks at home, right? How are they doing? If you are good with the camera (which you seem to be) the Cat-eLog could use a few more pics of P.lyra.
Anyway nice photo, and it's always great to see that fish that you sell ends up at a good home .
I can confirm that the name "Green Back" was more appropriate when we first got them to the store, they sure had a green tinge on their backs... After some weeks they lost this colour though.
All the fish are ok. Tonight at feeding time I was quite stunned to see all four I. metae at the same time...
I'll try to take some nice pics of P. lyra. It will be a lot easier than to capture the latest addition to the fish room: Tatia aulopygia.
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