Potosí Pupfish
July 30th, 2013 — 4:53pm
The type locality originally consisted of a single spring-fed pond located in an endorheic basin known as ‘La Hediondilla’ at the foot of the ‘Cerro Potosí’ mountain and around 1880 m AMSL.
It had been modified to make it larger via an earth and rock dam, and below the pond were several distributaries running for a distance of 1-1.5 km.
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July 4th, 2013 — 12:20am
Known only from a relatively small area near the villages of Takwai I and II, Atebong Wire and Edjuingan in wester Cameroon, with records existing from the Bagwor and Mack river systems both of which are tributaries within the upper Cross River basin, western Cameroon.
Type locality is ‘West Cameroon, 5°34’N, 9°50’E’.
Collections of wild fish are generally lab…
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Dwarf Panchax
June 20th, 2013 — 7:14pm
Aplocheilus spp. are surface-dwelling predators preying on both aquatic and terrestrial invertebrates.
In the aquarium they will learn to accept dried foods in most cases but should also be offered regular meals of small live or frozen fare such as Artemia, Daphnia, chironomid larvae (bloodworm), etc.
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Green Panchax
June 20th, 2013 — 12:03am
This species is euryhaline and mostly inhabits lowland, often coastal, habitats containing still or slow-moving brackish or freshwater.
It displays a preference for habitats with surface vegetation or overhanging cover and is commonly found in mangrove swamps and rice paddies.
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May 3rd, 2013 — 4:45pm
Endemic to the Ubangi (also spelled Oubangui) River drainage in southwestern Central African Republic with type locality given as ‘Small stream along Mbaiki-Mongoumba road, south of Bangui, 3°55’N, 18°10’E, Central African Republic’.
The Ubangi is is the largest right-ba…
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Red-spotted Panchax
May 3rd, 2013 — 3:06pm
Following the key of Romand (1992) this species can be told apart from congeners by the following combination of characters: adult size > 40 mm SL; large, dark, transverse bars and some reddish-brown pigmentation on flanks; longitudinal bands more-or-less defined; longitudinal bands composed of small red spots; caudal-fin subquadrangular caudal fin; 11-13 anal-fin rays; 16-17 dorsal-fin rays; 7-8 anal-fin rays located anterior to dorsal-fin origin.
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Banded Epiplatys
May 2nd, 2013 — 4:53pm
Native to northwestern Africa with a range extending southwards from Guinea-Bissau through coastal parts of Guinea and Sierra Leone as far as western Liberia, around the city of Monrovia.
Type locality was originally given as ‘Sierra Leone’ and ‘Upper Nile’ but this was later changed to ‘Freetown, 8°30’N, 13°15’W, Sierra Leon’, referring to the capital of Sierra Leone.
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February 5th, 2013 — 7:49pm
P. arnoulti has been in the aquarium hobby for many years but was identified as the congener P. omalonotus prior to its description.
It appears in the majority of older aquarium literature under that name and as a result a degree of hybridisation has undoubtedly occurred.
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Esmaeilius arakensis (TEIMORI, ESMAEILI, GHOLAMI, ZAREI, & REICHENBACHER, 2012)
Arak Toothcarp
September 14th, 2012 — 10:13am
This species was available in the aquarium hobby for a number of years prior to publication of the official description and was generally referred to as A. sp. ‘Namak’ or A. sp. ‘Namak River’.
It can be distinguished from other members of the genus by the following combination of characters: 10–12 anal-fin rays; 28–32 lateral line scales, 10–13 caudal peduncle scales; 8–10 gill rakers; 12–19, commonly 1…
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Two-Banded Lyretail, Gebänderter Prachtkärpfling (DE)
March 21st, 2012 — 4:11pm
Type locality is close to a waterfall on the Ndian River in southwestern Cameroon, and appears restricted to the coastal plains either side of the border between Cameroon and Nigeria, including the Korup and Cross River National Parks.
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