Chlidonias 20 Apr 2013 I think that might be the one aquarists call the "pearl ray", which is a Potamotrygon species but which doesn't appear to be named yet (?) EDIT: wait till condor comes along: he's up to date with all the minutae of fish taxonomy.
I think that might be the one aquarists call the "pearl ray", which is a Potamotrygon species but which doesn't appear to be named yet (?) EDIT: wait till condor comes along: he's up to date with all the minutae of fish taxonomy.
Chlidonias 20 Apr 2013 gentle lemur said: I claim 1/2 a point for the black neon tetra Alan Click to expand... you could have claimed two-thirds of the point if you'd said there were two black neons there
gentle lemur said: I claim 1/2 a point for the black neon tetra Alan Click to expand... you could have claimed two-thirds of the point if you'd said there were two black neons there
G G Gulo gulo 20 Apr 2013 Chlidonias said: I think that might be the one aquarists call the "pearl ray", which is a Potamotrygon species but which doesn't appear to be named yet (?) EDIT: wait till condor comes along: he's up to date with all the minutae of fish taxonomy. Click to expand... Potamotrygon sp. 'Pearl Ray' is the name they're sold by on wholesaler lists.
Chlidonias said: I think that might be the one aquarists call the "pearl ray", which is a Potamotrygon species but which doesn't appear to be named yet (?) EDIT: wait till condor comes along: he's up to date with all the minutae of fish taxonomy. Click to expand... Potamotrygon sp. 'Pearl Ray' is the name they're sold by on wholesaler lists.
ThylacineAlive 21 Apr 2013 Chlidonias said: you could have claimed two-thirds of the point if you'd said there were two black neons there Click to expand... I knew they were there but didn't think it was all too important to point out. ~Thylo
Chlidonias said: you could have claimed two-thirds of the point if you'd said there were two black neons there Click to expand... I knew they were there but didn't think it was all too important to point out. ~Thylo
C C condor 7 May 2013 in reply to your pm: This is indeed a "Pearl", an undescribed species of Potamotrygon native to the southeastern Amazon basin (Tapajos) in Brazil.
in reply to your pm: This is indeed a "Pearl", an undescribed species of Potamotrygon native to the southeastern Amazon basin (Tapajos) in Brazil.