Breathtaking balteata
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wasserscheu wrote: your new camera makes really nice images!
... it invites to pour the entire bag into the tank and "unleash" them.



Thank you for your kind comments about the photos.


Frank - they came in in superb condition (albeit a little thin - but that is easily remedied!) and continue to do well. I hope yours arrive in the same way on Sunday.

Emma

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Absolutely Stunning!!
Mark, Emma's keeping these off-sale until we all meet up. We all should have a good go at picking out some Lovely ones.
Possible Schistura cincticauda then! Very Interesting!
I do keep one specimen that came in as a contaminant. I did keep him in with other Schistura's, however this lone Schistura was very Territorial to others and would simply dive into others territory's just to cause trouble. Now the lone Schistura balteata is living happily in the 'Grrr' Tank. The Schistura and Bottine don't interact with each other, which is good.

Mark, Emma's keeping these off-sale until we all meet up. We all should have a good go at picking out some Lovely ones.

Possible Schistura cincticauda then! Very Interesting!

I do keep one specimen that came in as a contaminant. I did keep him in with other Schistura's, however this lone Schistura was very Territorial to others and would simply dive into others territory's just to cause trouble. Now the lone Schistura balteata is living happily in the 'Grrr' Tank. The Schistura and Bottine don't interact with each other, which is good.

Great pics Emma ! iv'e had Balteata in the past , and i know there are a few colour varients available , i think someone posted a pic of one of these over on petfrd ! and what struck me about this particular type , was not only that beautiful body colour , but the wonderful contrast of the black and white dorsal , simply stunning ! as to its true i.d. well ,when a fish looks that good ha ha ha who cares , just kidding ! as for temprement i seem to recall mine being of a similar nature to S.Mahertna [red tail] shall we say a bit of attitude ,ha ha ha , well worth it though just joking about its i.d. it would be nice to find out , a job for the Darkone [Steve]
My lfs just got these in as well. They are calling them sumo loaches. I wasn't sure whay they might be since many had a lot of the striping but the bright pinky-coral middles were a giant id help after I got home. I'm glad I kept my impulsive buy thoughts under control, I don't have a grrr tank (yet, anyway
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Andy, I'm sure there's some new arrivals knocking around your way.piggy4 wrote:Great pics Emma ! iv'e had Balteata in the past , and i know there are a few colour varients available , i think someone posted a pic of one of these over on petfrd ! and what struck me about this particular type , was not only that beautiful body colour , but the wonderful contrast of the black and white dorsal , simply stunning ! as to its true i.d. well ,when a fish looks that good ha ha ha who cares , just kidding ! as for temprement i seem to recall mine being of a similar nature to S.Mahertna [red tail] shall we say a bit of attitude ,ha ha ha , well worth it though just joking about its i.d. it would be nice to find out , a job for the Darkone [Steve]


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Ok folks, get your extra-large bibs on. MDM (Major Drool Moment) coming up now
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As I suspected, they are bickering with each other a lot. There is plenty of decor in the stock tank to break up their lines of sight, but they still come across each other and pick at each other pretty often.
Some are fatter than others (we will fix the skinnier ones
) and most notably many have different colourations to each other. Some are dark, some are of a pastel shade. Some have luminous yellow rear halves to the body, others pinky/orange.
I'd estimate their size to be approx 2.5 " TL.
Emma

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As I suspected, they are bickering with each other a lot. There is plenty of decor in the stock tank to break up their lines of sight, but they still come across each other and pick at each other pretty often.
Some are fatter than others (we will fix the skinnier ones

I'd estimate their size to be approx 2.5 " TL.
Emma

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