Among the goldfish, guppies, Tiger barbs and Neon tetras you will find the Bronze cory (Corydoras aeneus). You will also find the Albino cory, which is the same species, but its creamy white flanks ...
This tetra needs a school of its conspecifics to be happy, and like the tiger barb it tends to nip at fish with flowing fins such as certain types of guppies. Like the tiger ... Zebra danios have also ...
As well as colour, fish can be bred to have long fins, 'balloon' bodies – or albinos can be mated together to increase the occurrence of albino fish in future spawnings ... for other more boisterous ...
Luis Armando Albino went missing in February 1951 after being abducted in Oakland, California, when he was 6 years old. Now, he’s in his 70s and is still alive. Thanks to his niece Alida Alequin ...
Luis Armando Albino was 6 years old in 1951 when a woman lured him with candy to kidnap him from a park in West Oakland where he was playing with his older brother. The Mercury News, based in San ...
Luis Albino was lured away from a park and kidnapped in 1951 Liam Quinn is a crime reporter for People Magazine. He previously covered breaking news for The Record/NorthJersey.com. Getty A ...
“Thank you for finding me,” Luis Armando Albino told his 63-year-old niece Alida Alequin, who tracked him down with the help of an online ancestry kit, old newspapers and local and federal law ...
Luis Armando Albino, who was abducted on Feb. 21, 1951, is now a retired grandfather and Vietnam veteran. He was reunited with his family in June thanks to the persistence of his now 63-year-old n ...
Oakland, California (AP) — Luis Armando Albino was 6 years old in 1951 when he was abducted while playing at an Oakland, California, park. Now, more than seven decades later, Albino has been ...
Luis Armando Albino was 6 years old when he was abducted from a park in West Oakland where he had been playing with his older brother in 1951. Now, more than 70 years later, Albino has been found.
Six-year-old Luis Armando Albino was lured by a woman with candy at a park in West Oakland in February 1951, according to Los Angeles Times. The woman then flew Albino to the East Coast ...