Neosilurus novaeguineae

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Neosilurus novaeguineae

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Baby Neosilurus novaeguineae.
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Re: Neosilurus novaeguineae

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Oh - very cool. I don't think we have images of these online or much info about them at all. Can I add you pics to the cat-eLog?

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Re: Neosilurus novaeguineae

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jamescat wrote: 18 Jul 2024, 14:32 Wow, looks adorable. I've always found fascinating. Any tips on their care?
This is also new to me. It is quite active. I would occasionally swim around. Water is pH neutral.
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Jools wrote: 18 Jul 2024, 19:51 Oh - very cool. I don't think we have images of these online or much info about them at all. Can I add you pics to the cat-eLog?
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Sure, Jools. I believe HH has also seen them at the LFS.

There is a contaminant in this batch that was identified as Paraplotosus albilabris but too bad it was sold.
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