Fugupuff Indian Mahseers

kendragon

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Great for outdoor ponds or unheated tanks.
(2) 18"-20" Spinibarbus Denticulatus, (10) 10"-12" Neolissochilus Hexagonolepsis, (50) 6" mahseers. Wes would have to ID the mahseers because when I got them from him they were small and I have no idea. They've been outside all winter. Green, blue and red colors are more vibriant during the Summer.

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Very cool! I'm not too familiar with these fish, but they I've always liked the pics you post of them:) I take it the big guys don't predate on the small Masheers?
 

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Very cool Ken! What temperature does your pond get down to/up to in San Diego? I purchased 4 from Wes the other night..... but like you, they're small and I can't remember which variant is which.
 

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hehe the indian batch i got from Wes still looks nothing like hexagonolepsis or khudree or mosal or even putitora at 5" .... they had long fins but ever since i moved mine over to 180g they got shorter fins. bet yours in the pond doesnt have that long fin symptom at all xD
 
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