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Hey Ady :wave:
Looks to me like a Crossocheilus reticulatus, quick Google search shows it's also known as a silver flying fox as well as a reticulated algae eater so think that's where the confusion arose from.
I remember sanj making a nice post regarding siamese algae eater/ flying fox...
I feel quite bad but I must admit I had a little chortle :oops:
A quick google suggests the little guys chances aren't great i'm sorry to say, the few topics regarding otto's with very distended stomachs that I found all ended with tragedy. I think the symptom is usually caused by a bacterial...
I'm sure that a number of marine fish are able to change gender, clown fish being the most notorious I believe. I'm not entirely sure if the same is true for freshwater fish though. If marine fish possess the ability however, it could well be true.
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