Can anyone ID these
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Maybe regular keyholes(?) stressed out by the ridiculous gravel, and the lighting/camera makes them look golder than they really are?
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Looks like a ball anemone.
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Left, female Trichromis salvini, right Maskaheros regani (male left, female right). Both Central American.
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This is the best that I have found.black ghost wrote: ↑Sat Oct 10, 2020 20:29 pm They’re either one or two of the Mesonauta species, presumably the same species if they were bought together. Until recently there was only M. festivus, but now there are 6 and they’re very difficult to tell apart. I haven’t seen a definitive ID guide yet for them.
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425L SeaBray Elite aquarium - Rio Mamoré (Bolivia) theme
4 x Cupid Cichlids, 14 x Cory caudimaculatus, 13 x Cory sterbai 52 x Reed Tetra, 4 x Honeycomb Bristlenose (L519)
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4 x Cupid Cichlids, 14 x Cory caudimaculatus, 13 x Cory sterbai 52 x Reed Tetra, 4 x Honeycomb Bristlenose (L519)
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Yes they are.
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