Endlers -- the most amazing little guy


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Posted by giveawayboy on September 21, 2003 at 13:24:28:

"Even today in 1997 with all the fish I have seen in the aquarium hobby in the last 26 years there occasionally comes along a fish that totally draws me to a tank and makes me stare with wonder and say 'What is it!?'".
Tony Griffits

I remember the first time I encountered Betta macrostoma and the feeling of wonder and awe I had. I think it is the feeling of seeing something unexpected for the first time, that is kind of like an epiphany. Wow! I was head over heels for several months. Even to this day when I see B. macrostoma I can recall that fresh, first glance. It was like looking at a betta for the first time. Well, today Jay calls me and mentions Endler's Livebearer. Well, I had never heard of the ELB before and this was like a new 'B. macrostoma' opportunity for me. So, I had to immediately go online and track this baby down. And I was immediately satisfied. Here was a fish unlike any I had seen before it. It was as if I had discovered a live-bearing toothcarp for the first time. At first glance, the ELBs resemble guppies. I would not equate them as there do seem to be enough differences to distinguish them., especially in the females. Stilll, I was excited to see this wonderful creature. The operative word here is wonder. Poecelia endlers, similar to the Guppy, Poecelia reticulata, was discovered by Prof. John Endler in 1975 in Laguna de Patos, near Cumana, Venezuela.


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