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H hastatus · Registered Joined Jan 16, 2003 · 10,481 Posts Discussion Starter · #1 · Jan 25, 2005 Only show this user ENJOY:
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P piranha45 · reasonably awesome Joined Apr 8, 2003 · 7,332 Posts #5 · Jan 26, 2005 Only show this user can someone tell me what separates the hydrolycus genus from the rhaphiodon genus? the belodontichthys is very similar as well I see...
can someone tell me what separates the hydrolycus genus from the rhaphiodon genus? the belodontichthys is very similar as well I see...
A acestro · Registered Joined Jul 7, 2003 · 13,105 Posts #6 · Jan 26, 2005 Only show this user See Frank's site. I think, besides being more slender, there's a difference in relative positions of Rhaphiodon's fins (dorsal to anal).
See Frank's site. I think, besides being more slender, there's a difference in relative positions of Rhaphiodon's fins (dorsal to anal).