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Comments: Rare fish from Madagascar named after renowned ichthyologist
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i think that these animals should be protected in thier own habitat. people should not be allowed to harm any of these animals. especially the mouse lemur they are so tiny!!!!!!!!
I was reading this article to research the fish in question. I kept looking for the name of the fish, but to no avail. Please make it a little more clear, wether it be in the title or first paragraph of what the fish's name is.
Thanks.
The name of the fish is in the second paragraph: Ptychochromis loisellei.
i have you cichild book that i read