Greetings. Resembles CW022, but that would be a very rare find. Only myself and one other breeder in the US have that species. A better image would be most helpful - FrankThought you'd like this one
Greetings. Resembles CW022, but that would be a very rare find. Only myself and one other breeder in the US have that species. A better image would be most helpful - FrankThought you'd like this one
I traded some CW016 to a breeder in Norway to obtain 8 young adults. There are, I think, 6 people in Europe who have them and 2 in the US. I'm only aware of 3 people spawning them - in UK, Norway and Denmark. No mature adults in US, but mine are rapidly approaching maturity. The other US breeder's fish might be a tad older than mine.wow, that seems like a very rare fish, but if you and another BREEDER have them, wouldnt other people have the babies, meaning lots of people have them? or do you not sell.
Well, my entire fish room is cool. Probably why I have 200+ S. kronei scattered around the room.I was lucky enough to get these from the UK breeder of these.I got them as they were recommended for a cooler lifestyle that fits nicely with my livebearers and Scleromystax.The picture does them no justice,good luck with your breeding Frank
Recently discovered and brought back by individual collectors, rather than large importation. Only one British importation of 15 fish that I'm aware of and 6 of those went to Scotland. - Frankwhy are they s rare? are they rare in the wild? or just recently discovered?