C. nurii found in this region look different from the one found in central Pahang. It has sharper leaves where the other one has rounded one regardless of how strong is the water current, the leave stays rounded.
The miniature nurii found at the first location, the leaves measured about 2-3cm in length with vibrant metallic like color at the edge and the tiger marking look simply stunning. The stream has a sandy based substrate with PH 6.
Second location, the plant having much larger in form found in a small river. The leaves stays sharp and I notice some interesting metallic red spots on it.
The biotope.
Brachygobius doriae a.k.a Bumblebee goby can also be found in the river.