RM2AP1571–Redchin Panchax (Epiplatys dageti). Single fish in an aquarium
RF2ETJADF–01.03.2021 Istanbul Turkey. Guinea Republic Postage Stamp. circa 1971. epiplatys chaperi. Toothed carp
RFH2FT4C–Portrait of freshwater fish (Epiplatys spilargyreius) in aquarium
RMREEK1G–. The complete aquarium book; the care and breeding of goldfish and tropical fishes. Aquariums; Goldfish. Fig. 226. Epiplatys chaperi (Slightly Reduced) One of the best-known and easily bred of the tropical fishes. Not as large as some of the other Haplochilus division, it is also less likely to be cannibalistic, while in beauty it takes a high place. See page 242 (No. 18). F "^^ „i5J(WB«*g»»isv:--. Fig. 227. Pachypanchax playfairii Besides the attractive coloration of this fish (lines of deep red dots on shades ol yellow) there is an interesting characteristic to the scales, which stand
RM2B01R61–Daget's Panchax, Arnold's Killie (Epiplatys dageti), side view
RF2G17B70–Clown killi banded panchax killifish fish Male Epiplatys annulatus tropical aquarium fish
RM2AP156T–Redchin Panchax (Epiplatys dageti). Two fishes in an aquarium
RMRH3Y3Y–. Breviora. 1970 AMAZONIAN CYPRINODONT FISH scales in the "a" position. Some specimens have a small scale an- terior to the h scale. There are a pair of scales on either side of the head over the supraorbital portion of the frontal bone. This is a simphfied pattern similar to that probably found in many unrelated. Fig. 2. Scale pattern on dorsum of head in 15.1-mm specimen. forms in which the pattern has been secondarily reduced, including Epiplatys sexjasciatus, young Nothobranchius (or Aphyosemiorf!) sjoestedti, and perhaps young Pantanodon podoxys (Whitehead, 1962, figs. 12 and 13