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Interesting & odd fish at our LFS, labeled as a High-fin Chinese Panda.
Definately NOT a Panda Cory. Maybe 5" long & rather tall bodied, at least 3" or more counting top fin, more compact & boxy than a cory, almost gold-fish like, but I don't think it is one -- more of a flat-bottomed scavenger body type. Dark & light mottling might be considered vaguely panda-like if you have a vivid imagination. A web search for "high fin Chinese Panda" nets zero results. I guess I should have asked, but I'm skeptical that this particular LFS would know -- labeled "non-aggressive" and "$70" (yikes!) I realize that's a pretty lame description, but can anyone give me any guesses as to what it might be? And how delicate, and just how "non-aggressive" in a tank w/ significantly smaller fish? TIA! -- Jim |
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Is it this fish
http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/p...=21&pCatId=860 as panda could be misheard banded/ Not a fish to buy! Look at the size! Sue "OldTownSta" wrote in message ... Interesting & odd fish at our LFS, labeled as a High-fin Chinese Panda. Definately NOT a Panda Cory. Maybe 5" long & rather tall bodied, at least 3" or more counting top fin, more compact & boxy than a cory, almost gold-fish like, but I don't think it is one -- more of a flat-bottomed scavenger body type. Dark & light mottling might be considered vaguely panda-like if you have a vivid imagination. A web search for "high fin Chinese Panda" nets zero results. I guess I should have asked, but I'm skeptical that this particular LFS would know -- labeled "non-aggressive" and "$70" (yikes!) |
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These guys are the Ugly Duckling in reverse, very pretty fish when young.
There were some concerns that these were being overfished a few years ago, and the conscientious stores stopped carrying them. This may have changed by now. Due to their size, I think that they really aren't size-appropriate for most aquariums. NetMax "Sue" wrote in message ... Is it this fish http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/p...=21&pCatId=860 as panda could be misheard banded/ Not a fish to buy! Look at the size! Sue "OldTownSta" wrote in message ... Interesting & odd fish at our LFS, labeled as a High-fin Chinese Panda. Definately NOT a Panda Cory. Maybe 5" long & rather tall bodied, at least 3" or more counting top fin, more compact & boxy than a cory, almost gold-fish like, but I don't think it is one -- more of a flat-bottomed scavenger body type. Dark & light mottling might be considered vaguely panda-like if you have a vivid imagination. A web search for "high fin Chinese Panda" nets zero results. I guess I should have asked, but I'm skeptical that this particular LFS would know -- labeled "non-aggressive" and "$70" (yikes!) |
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A belated thanks, Sue & NetMax, you had this guy pegged exactly. I passed on
him, based on the info you helped me find. -- Jim |
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