Pangio shelfordii

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Pangio shelfordii

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In at wildwoods.

http://www.tropicalfishfinder.co.uk/new ... sp?id=1350

These guys have always been on of the loaches which i have desperatly wanted since i started my loach obsetion!! I'm half tempted to get a dozen and try out the fish2door service. :roll:
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Is there a photo available of the actual stock? The reason I ask is that the Pangio alternans are doing the rounds again, but one supplier I know of is listing them as P. shelfordii. Not that P. alternans would be a disappointment of course! Might be worth checking before ordering though. Let us know if you get them!

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Emma Turner wrote:Is there a photo available of the actual stock? The reason I ask is that the Pangio alternans are doing the rounds again, but one supplier I know of is listing them as P. shelfordii. Not that P. alternans would be a disappointment of course! Might be worth checking before ordering though. Let us know if you get them!
I love both species so i wouldn't be fussed which one i get but i will check. Unfortunately i have no tank space at the moment but if they still have any in a month or two when i have a 30" tank free i will see if they have any left.
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