Ageneiosus brevifilis

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Ageneiosus brevifilis

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How big do these guys get?I got offer a 8" for 40 bucks???
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This is a synonym for - a 2 foot long fish as an adult - i don't think they're a common import so it sounds a good deal if you can provide suitable accommodation?
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It seems A. brevifilis is a synonym of
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Its weird they are calling it a leopard hammerhead cat.Maybe I'll get it ...will see
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Re: Ageneiosus brevifilis

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looks like a very powerful swimmer.....I think you need a small swimming pool to house it properly, cause at night at least it won't lie onm the bottom like your average lazy TSN but cruise around like a baby shark.....

but it IS a very cool fish to see! real beauty.
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