Livebearer post- Halfbeak - Dermogenys pusillus
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Livebearer post- Halfbeak - Dermogenys pusillus
Livebearers are not just pretty. For people who like fish that are predatory here's a good one that's small. I've been eyeballing these for a long time. If I ever get into the Asian fish biotope again I'll probably get a school of these Livebearers.
Has anyone housed these fish? I would like to know how they are in a community setting. Are they easy to keep or more difficult?
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Has anyone housed these fish? I would like to know how they are in a community setting. Are they easy to keep or more difficult?
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fishNAbowl- Lifetime Member
- Join date : 2013-09-05
Age : 50
Location : LK. Stevens, Wash.
Re: Livebearer post- Halfbeak - Dermogenys pusillus
I read an article about them recently in either TFH or Amazonas - they seem like very cool fish. I don't think I've ever seen them apart from photos though.
pbmax- Lifetime Member
- Join date : 2011-12-23
Location : Olympia, WA
Re: Livebearer post- Halfbeak - Dermogenys pusillus
There was a few at Aquarium Co-Op. I watched them in the tank for at lest 5 minutes trying to figure where I could put them at home. Lol
fishNAbowl- Lifetime Member
- Join date : 2013-09-05
Age : 50
Location : LK. Stevens, Wash.
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