Aquarium Macropodus
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May 28, 2014 at 3:39 pm #303287
搏鱼94ParticipantMy aquarium now has three Macropodus, respectively Macropodus ocellatus r, Macropodus hongkongensis and Macropodus opercularis. Because now not at home, so there is no Macropodus opercularis photos. So now the first to share the first two pictures, pictures are not clear hesitation, but also hope forgive me
This is a Macropodus ocellatus, because it is the cause of the origin of the local feed store in Jinan occasionally find their presence, and this is one I found
Next is the southern Chinese friends gift Macropodus hongkongensis, when taking individual or a minor
Home Macropodus opercularis currently no photos to show you again another day.Thank you
May 30, 2014 at 9:43 pm #353164
MattKeymasterThe M. hongkongensis are very nice.
Still young fish?
May 31, 2014 at 4:46 am #353167
搏鱼94Participant@Matt said:
The M. hongkongensis are very nice.Still young fish?
Yes, the very young, only half the size of the current into the body
May 31, 2014 at 9:51 am #353168
plesnerParticipantI have a group of Macropodus ocellatus from Guangzhou. I hope to breed them this summer. It’s a very beautiful fish, which I had been wanting for ages. I’m amazed at the amount of live foods they can eat. At an age of 8 months, mine have been close to their maximum size for some time now. It turned out that I have 6 males and 3 females, but that should work fine, as they do not seem to be very aggressive.
I like the M. hongkongensis too, but unfortunately they do not seem to be available here.
May 31, 2014 at 1:06 pm #353169
搏鱼94Participant@plesner said:
I have a group of Macropodus ocellatus from Guangzhou. I hope to breed them this summer. It’s a very beautiful fish, which I had been wanting for ages. I’m amazed at the amount of live foods they can eat. At an age of 8 months, mine have been close to their maximum size for some time now. It turned out that I have 6 males and 3 females, but that should work fine, as they do not seem to be very aggressive.I like the M. hongkongensis too, but unfortunately they do not seem to be available here.
I’m sorry, my English is perhaps not very professional, you mean to say that the last expression in Guangzhou, they did not find it? To my knowledge there is no M. hongkongensis located in Guangzhou, its distribution locations scattered in Guangdong Province and its neighboring mountainous regions of different origin M. hongkongensis will have a corresponding subtle difference, really very wonderful species
I hope my reply can be helpful to you, my M. hongkongensis this is from Xinhui, Guangdong Province
May 31, 2014 at 5:33 pm #353171
plesnerParticipantNo, I was saying that I have a group of M. ocellatus from Guangzhou.
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