vogelcommando 11 Jul 2014 Isn't it anymore Labeo, I know them from earlier days with this name from the fish-trade...?
G G gorst 11 Jul 2014 The scientific name for the red-tailed black shark used to be Labeo bicolor, but it has been changed to Epalzeorhynchos bicolor.
The scientific name for the red-tailed black shark used to be Labeo bicolor, but it has been changed to Epalzeorhynchos bicolor.