Loaches Online "mini British meet-up" 29/03/08
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Cheers, the danios are a good 2.5"+ i would say.not bad David seens you did'nt use the flash.
the Danio looks a decent size bud, the pulchra aint bad either.
Hi David you do look a bit tipsy , on both pics


Yup, spent most of my time in the loach isle!Intoxicated by all the loaches?!

ROFLMAO!David, You must be nearly 5'6"

Nah i'm about 5' 10" or 11".
Yeah, Emma, Helen & Tom are lovely people!Great fish ya got and even better GREAT People yer with Cool
I agree, i think you guys should all come over at the same time & take a lfs tour around the UK.Jim et al, you'll have to have a holiday to the UK sometime. Very Happy

Thanks for the nice comments about the fish.
I got my camera out again because the nigros were out and about but as soon as i walked in with the camera they would be behind the background (You will see what i mean).
I managed one excellent shot IMO which i'm so chuffed about i put my name on it of a sinibotia pulchra.


And a few average shots and poor shots,
Sinibotia pulchra


You can see in the last pic what i mean about behind the background, it's a great 5'X2'X3" cave for loaches.

Garra cambodgiensis


Acanthocobitis zonalternans

I triad getting one of the unknown danios, it's the only shot i could get showing (If you look carefully) the pattern they have. They are incredibly hard to get shots of.

Couldn't resist a sneaky shot of my weather loach,

Cheers
David
Now the nigros are out shoaling with the rainbows, danios & devarios, how typical!

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They were out of the same batch of these,
http://www.petfrd.com/forum/showthread.php?t=22416
Which yeah you indicate that they are panther danios (TWO3), probably a regional variation. My males aren't quite as bright as that though, probably still settling in.
Congratz on being the first to spawn them, what method did you use?
David
http://www.petfrd.com/forum/showthread.php?t=22416
Which yeah you indicate that they are panther danios (TWO3), probably a regional variation. My males aren't quite as bright as that though, probably still settling in.
Congratz on being the first to spawn them, what method did you use?
David
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