Parosphromenus special behaviour part 1
Parosphromenus special behaviour. 1 Do all parosphromenus species stand on their head when flashing ? – someone asked me the other day at a presentation. No – they don’t. It’s
Parosphromenus linkei
P. linkei Kottelat 1991 More details please visit our species page on the website https://www.parosphromenus-project.org/en/p-linkei Parosphromenus linkei inhabits mainly the southern lowlands of Kalimantan Tengah, north of
Parosphromenus paludicola
Parosphromenus paludicola Tweedie 1952 More details please visit our species page on the website https://www.parosphromenus-project.org/en/paludicola P. paludicola was the second form after
Cooperation between PP and Chester Zoo
Almost a year to the day after receiving a gift of 6 young P. paludicola from Chester Zoo our UK co-ordinator Kevin Marshall is pleased to welcome Chester Zoo’s manager
Visiting Malmö Aquarium Club – April 22
In the Parosphromenus Project we also sometimes have the opportunity to go out and present our work in different places. We greatly appriciate this. Yesterday I visited Malmø Akvarieförening, in
P nagyi Schaller 1985
P. nagyi Schaller 1985 More details please visit our species page on the website https://www.parosphromenus-project.org/en/p-nagyi P. nagyi from ranges of the east coast of Western Malaysia. The species has a