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Posted on: 20/2/2007 12:35 |
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Hello, I recently spotted a small (2cm long) thin, cylindrical fish, pretty drab in colour, but with a bright blue eye in the shop listed as "lamp eye" - I've looked it up on google but it comes up with a completely different fish. Anyone have any ideas?
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Posted on: 20/2/2007 13:21 |
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Yup, thats a lamp eyed tetra, I have 4 in my tank. Maybe they go by another name? But thats what I bought them as also.
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Posted on: 21/2/2007 11:39 |
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Hi, when I search the net under that name, I keep finding a fatter looking silver tetra with red eyes :-\
Thanks for the reply though! j |
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Posted on: 21/2/2007 17:01 |
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Could be a Pseudomugil species of rainboefish (known as blue eyes). Check the following link and select the Pseudomugil species down the right hand side for pictures
http://www.members.optushome.com.au/chelmon/Melano.htm Rainbowfish don't colour up until around 6 months and females are always drabber than the males. It could be that you either have a young fish or female if it is a rainbow. |
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Posted on: 22/2/2007 14:51 |
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Hi, thanks for the link - some lovely looking fish there, although I'm not sure I remember the ones I saw looking like any of them. I'll try to get a pic of it if I get down to the lfs this weekend.
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Posted on: 26/2/2007 13:59 |
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Hi folks, just for info - I found out that the lampeye in one of my local shops is... Aplocheilichthys normani. Here's a link to a pic of some: http://www.fishbase.org/images/thumbnails/jpg/tn_Apnor_u8.jpg
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Posted on: 12/3/2007 17:29 |
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sometimes called lamp eyed rice fish
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It is indeed a great fish. Silver in colour but with the brightest blue eyes. The fish is small, no more than 3cm but I have had my 3 for over 18 months living quite happily with some Angels , Swords and Cardinal Tetras.
The eye is a deep black and looks like blue eye shadow has been painted above it. A really pretty fish ! My (very old) copy of the Observers book of Tropical fishes says............. Lamp Eye - Poropanchax macrophthalmus Other names - Aplocheilichthys or Micropanchax macrophthalmus or Lantern Eye. It apparently originates from Lagos. Eggs are not scattered but laid singly or in groups, dangling from the female ventral fin until brushed against plants. Fry are difficult to raise. GB |
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