This place is save for P.harveyi now, B.livida might need more time to recover 🙁
We collect quite a number of P.harveyi and it distribute every where.
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fast flowing water become good habitat for harveyi but not for livida.
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Dzul caught a unknown paros in Rawang/Batu Arang area too, still juvenile, cannot specified what species.