Neotenic N. v. piaropicola

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Some neotenic beauties. The gills are mere nubs, but if you look closely you can see them...my camera wasn't wanting to focus too clearly on them for whatever reason. These guys are very active and a lot of fun to watch.

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note the gill nub behind the jaw
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