Unknown Gastros
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 3:48 pm
Well, as luck would have it, today I wandered into the only non-chain fish store left in town. I seldom go in there since it tends to be a mostly saltwater store.
Imagine my surprise to find a couple of Gastromyzon scitulus. I was going to take one home, when I noticed another different looking fish in the shadows. When the store clerk moved things around, I saw two stripey looking gastros!!! I had him bag them up plus one of the scitulus and took them home. They had been in the store for a couple of weeks or more but will still get some Q time.
After looking at the species index and Dr. Tan's book, I am still not sure what they are. The look quite a bit like zebrinus but with vermicular stripes that extend almost to the eyes. Looking in Dr. Tan's book it only lists G. crenastus as living in the same streams as scitulus. They do look a bit like crenastus, too, but again, have more vermicular stripes. The tail has a bit of blue down the center which is typical of zebrinus and crenastus.I suppose I will be able to get a better look once they settle in and color up.
Unfortunately, I STILL have camera problems and am presently not able to buy a new one. I will try to get my old camera fired up again this weekend and see if I can get some pics.
Imagine my surprise to find a couple of Gastromyzon scitulus. I was going to take one home, when I noticed another different looking fish in the shadows. When the store clerk moved things around, I saw two stripey looking gastros!!! I had him bag them up plus one of the scitulus and took them home. They had been in the store for a couple of weeks or more but will still get some Q time.
After looking at the species index and Dr. Tan's book, I am still not sure what they are. The look quite a bit like zebrinus but with vermicular stripes that extend almost to the eyes. Looking in Dr. Tan's book it only lists G. crenastus as living in the same streams as scitulus. They do look a bit like crenastus, too, but again, have more vermicular stripes. The tail has a bit of blue down the center which is typical of zebrinus and crenastus.I suppose I will be able to get a better look once they settle in and color up.
Unfortunately, I STILL have camera problems and am presently not able to buy a new one. I will try to get my old camera fired up again this weekend and see if I can get some pics.