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    Richards Fabulous new ordinoides

    I've been seeking and seeking and finally, a jewel acquired today. Gorgeous adult female ordinoides, and in late stages of being gravid. Beautiful solid red and well defined, thick, and did I say red dorsal stripe?



    Gorgeous! Oh, and I finally figured out the tricks to get my cam to produce real color. Awesome gravid female. Babies, if true to mom, should be popular. If she feeds well and has live offspring, I'll be keeping her for the long term. Offspring coming soon!

    Saw no concinnus today . Red stripe northwesterns are not so elusive afterall. It cannot possibly be non-obtainable when fought with persistence!

    Oh, and you're not going to believe this but here goes: I got a northwestern that looks like that awesome 3 striper in the "shh.. oh so quiet.." thread. You know, the one on the seattle wildlife website, found int the puget sound:


    They're like twins! It is a male acquired today:

    Last edited by ConcinusMan; 04-24-2010 at 08:19 PM.

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