Un ID'd Doradid
Un ID'd Doradid
Wow, I've been posting a lot of questions lately.
Anyways, my LFS has this little baby doradid, I want it lol
It always hides and is a mottled tan / brown color. It looks much like a miniature verson of O. niger only is more stout. What could it be?
Anyways, my LFS has this little baby doradid, I want it lol
It always hides and is a mottled tan / brown color. It looks much like a miniature verson of O. niger only is more stout. What could it be?
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So just one would be okay on its own? I used to have one housed with a Pseudodoras niger, a Sailfin pleco and a Hemibagrus wyckioides. The uranoscopus grew much more slowly than these, which is why I am considering it.Rusty wrote:They ignore each other
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