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    Snakehead Meat

    It is Channa striata, all Channa species are edible.
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    Red spotted Channa asiatica in the wild

    Happy to know you like them! I think they are sometimes in the trade, I have an exporter friend who occasionally has some stock... but sorry, I'm not a fish exporter... cheers!
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    Red spotted Channa asiatica in the wild

    Red spotted Channa asiatica can be found here in Guangdong province, there seem to be some local variants as this species has quite a large distribution. I noticed them when I was surveying for freshwater crabs at night and collected two for keeping in captivity. Will probably go again for...
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    The beautiful and forgotten Channa maculata

    Channa maculata, aka the blotched snakehead is native to South China and Northern Vietnam. It can be most directly distinguished from C. argus by its smaller and less rounded markings. It is sometimes confused with hybrid C. maculata X C. argus specimens which have intermediate markings. These...
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    Sulawesi Shrimp Tank & Tang Community Tank

    I use two sponge filters, lots of lava rock and a bit of driftwood, this keeps the pH at about 7.35. Two 12w LED lights that operate 12hrs a day.
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    Sulawesi Shrimp Tank & Tang Community Tank

    Thanks!
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    Sulawesi Shrimp Tank & Tang Community Tank

    Hi, No, lol, these are two differnet tanks... That's why I put "Sulawesi Shrimp Tank & Tang Community Tank" as the title
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    Sulawesi Shrimp Tank & Tang Community Tank

    bumpy bump bump...
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    Sulawesi Shrimp Tank & Tang Community Tank

    Howdy! Just a few pics to introduce myself. My name is Chao Huang, an undergrad from Sun Yat-sen university, Guangzhou, China and currently doing research in the systematics and phylogeny of the freshwater crabs of China (latest paper: http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2012/f/z03588p063f.pdf)...
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    Tanganyika cichlids - a come back after many years!

    Your multifs must have some big guts for a small fish, mine rarely bother other fish!
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    Tanganyika cichlids - a come back after many years!

    Hi raj914! I'll mark out the ones that are WC: Benthochromis horii "Chituta" WC Cyprichromis leptosoma "Kitumba Jumbo" CB Cyanopharnyx furcifer "Kigoma" CB Xenotilapia melanogenys "Kilesa" CB Xenotilapia flavipinnis CB Paracyprichromis nigripinnis "blue neon" WC Neolamprologus multifasciatus CB...
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    Tanganyika cichlids - a come back after many years!

    Hi, I'm not new to the forum but most of you may not know me as I have been silent for a few years now... I'm Chao Huang from Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China, and currently doing research on the systematics and phylogeny of the freshwater crabs of continental China. A few years back, I...
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    New Channa striata

    Thanks, they are not often seen in the hobby and are mostly considered as food fish. But I find their strikingly white undersides to be attractive.
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    New Channa striata

    Hey, it's been a long time since my last post. I'm Currently trying to breed Channas. This is a wild caught specimen, female. Cheers!
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    New sp stingray

    Nice rays and yes I can see from the pics that they do eat a lot, but from experience, don't feed until they won't eat anymore, that's overfeeding!
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    My new ray...can someone identify?

    What on earth is a super spot? It's a nice motoro!
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    UPDATE ON SOME OF HARRY'S STOCK!!!

    sweeet!
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    My breeding pair of pulchras

    There must be a lot of fat in her! The froggy eyes look cute imo, kinda reminds me of Kermit!
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