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2009

Aplocheilus panchax CI 2009 "Manipur" (Glaser). The picture is from 2010 and i kept these "panchax" for some generations. They were quite different from a normal panchax, they were active at 15° and they laid very few eggs, and quite big!.. normally, Aplocheilus panchax is very prolific..










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