Blue squamosa

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I wonder if this was the issue across the board.

Thanks for the great books btw.
You're welcome :) That was a few years ago, and "rumor" was that none of them lived long. I'd imagine if they did, we'd still be seeing them for sale...
 

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Purchased from Austin aqua farms; it was about 1”. (Not sure if it was aquacultured)
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You're welcome :) That was a few years ago, and "rumor" was that none of them lived long. I'd imagine if they did, we'd still be seeing them for sale...
Some of the ones that were for sale in that wave looked...different. Many didn't have the same striated pattern we often see. Any idea if they were hybrids of some sort?
 

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My little corcea from Biota has been really great for me. It will never be a big as a squamosa but it is very vibrant. Turquoise from the top, then blue from a 45, and purple/violet at 90 degrees.

When I first got it, about an 1.5 inches.
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Feb this year.
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