Semicincta? That's a new one on me; I've been away for far too long, I guess, lol.
Anyway, re: "Loaches are sometimes weird," I'm sure also my two big ones are
myersi, since they both have 11 & 13 non-narrowing stripes (I'm counting black stripes, not including the tail but including the head, so don't know if I'm doing it right.) Both tails are almost all black. They are also significantly larger than any of the other loaches. Plus, if it means anything, they came from a reputable LFS that was good about trying to be accurate with species names, and they were actually labelled as
myersi.
Side notes on that thread: yes, I've seen that page with the wild-collected specimens - very good thing to have! And I've also had "kuhlis" change their pattern with that fading thing, as well, I think. You can see it in my "Kuhli" and "Second Giant" photos - just on their sides along the belly. Never thought anything unusual about it. I'll have to read the whole thread sometime later today when I have the time. Too bad so many of the pics seem to be missing.
I did notice the reasonably-regular striping on the small one in the fishbowl, and the other side was even more so - very
myersi-like. The one that's mostly black, he does have some striping also on the side you can't see, but I can't remember how regular it is, and he's not out right now. I'll try to check him out, at least, if not get a pic later.
I didn't consider one thing: crossbreeding? Hmm, dunno if that's possible genetically? One thing about the "regular kuhlis" is that I read on here yesterday that
myersi always have three black bands on their head (I'm defining "head" as operculum and everything in front of it.) All my striped loaches have those three bands, except the 10+ year-old one. Whatever the others are, he is definitely a different species. I've got to get a photo of his other side - it's amazing, the pattern. His color is also very different, an almost iridescent gold. Very, very pretty.
As for a tally of what I've got: 3 Java Loaches (just for the record,) 4-5 "regular/unidentified kuhlis" including the new ones, 2
myersi, and the 10+ year-old. Each variety was purchased from the same batch at the same time: one source for each variety. Sexes are unknown, but I suspect I have a male/female pair of
myersi.
I don't have clear photos of them all (the regular ones,) and most of them have different patterns on each side of their body to complicate things! The one "Kuhli" I showed in my photos is the most typical and regularly-marked of them all, and the largest, I believe.
Ok, I hope that covers everything, lol. I'm kinda random this morning... o.O
See ya,
Kristen