Pair of captive-bred Mikrogeophagus ramirezi chasing a couple of dwarf Synodontis from their nesting site. The male is in the foreground and can be recognised by his brighter colours and longer fin rays (especially in the dorsal).
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2006-11-07 23:05 Neale Monks 800×600×8 (364596 bytes) Pair of captive-bred ''Mikrogeophagus ramirezi'' chasing a couple of dwarf ''Synodontis'' from their nesting site. The male is in the foreground and can be recognised by his brighter colours and longer fin rays (especially in the dorsal).
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