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Old 20-11-2011, 01:44 AM   #31
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Could be Barilius bakeri. Barilius canarensis, if appear, usually are sold at a rather hefty price.
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Old 20-11-2011, 01:16 PM   #32
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to me that's a nice fish. i dun mind getting a few to comm with my aro.one thing good that my aro dun eat fish so i can throw in even when they r small. anyone spotted this fish in the east area?
that's a really docile aro, lucky you!
I'm around woodlands, so i can't help much with east area spotting...

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Could be Barilius bakeri. Barilius canarensis, if appear, usually are sold at a rather hefty price.
Thanks for shedding light into this elusive fish!
I found some pics on the web (not mine)

If only they grew as big as kelah...

Barilius cf. bakeri


Barilius sp. '2'


Barilius canarensis
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