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Jerrard Fingerling Posts: 21 Kudos: 19 Votes: 5 Registered: 02-Oct-2007 | a major difference between the 2 would be the back on a SAE is more checker patterened ? 1-Ancistrus triradiatus 4-Gymnocorymbus ternetzi 2-Danio frankei 2-Danio rerio 2-Danio Starfire 2-Chromobotia macracanthus 2-Erpetoichthys calabaricus 4-Ampullariidae 1-Mastacembelus erythrotaenia |
Posted 12-Nov-2007 07:57 | |
keithgh *Ultimate Fish Guru* Posts: 6371 Kudos: 6918 Votes: 1542 Registered: 26-Apr-2003 | This is an old photo of a small school of SAE have a look at the marking as it just goes into the tail this is one of the details I have been shown to tell the difference. All you have to do now is get a photo of a FF and compare. Have a look in [link=My Profile] http://www.fishprofiles.com/forums/member.aspx?id=1935[/link] for my tank info Look here for my Betta 11Gal Desktop & Placidity 5ft Community Tank Photos Keith Near enough is not good enough, therefore good enough is not near enough, and only your best will do. I VOTE DO YOU if not WHY NOT? VOTE NOW VOTE NOW |
Posted 12-Nov-2007 08:25 | |
Brengun Big Fish Posts: 355 Kudos: 187 Votes: 110 Registered: 22-Jun-2007 | Given to me by lfs as a flying fox shark and he has a lovely disposition. |
Posted 12-Nov-2007 13:08 | |
clownloachfan Fish Addict Posts: 660 Kudos: 850 Votes: 115 Registered: 10-Oct-2003 | heres a pic of the flying fox http://www.thetropicaltank.co.uk/Fishindx/Fishpics/fox1.jpg Flying foxs are semi aggressive and should be kept alone. SAE's should be kept in groups. So depending on your setup, you will have to make the right choice. |
Posted 12-Nov-2007 18:15 | |
Jerrard Fingerling Posts: 21 Kudos: 19 Votes: 5 Registered: 02-Oct-2007 | i want sae's for a small school and so i can remove brown hair algae 1-Ancistrus triradiatus 4-Gymnocorymbus ternetzi 2-Danio frankei 2-Danio rerio 2-Danio Starfire 2-Chromobotia macracanthus 2-Erpetoichthys calabaricus 4-Ampullariidae 1-Mastacembelus erythrotaenia |
Posted 12-Nov-2007 23:00 | |
Brengun Big Fish Posts: 355 Kudos: 187 Votes: 110 Registered: 22-Jun-2007 | Do you mean to say I've had a SAE all this time and not a FF? Coolamundo, no wonder he has such a great temperament. I've done a bit more research. The flying fox scientific name is Epalzeorhynchus kallopterus and the SAE is Crossocheilus Siamensis. There are three varieties of Crossocheilus. The other two differ in that one does not have the black line running all the way into the tail, and the other has a few black dots under the black line. |
Posted 13-Nov-2007 00:11 |
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