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Curtis
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Indentifcation help

Post by Curtis » Thu Jul 10, 2008 10:42 am

Could you please help identify the species of this fish?

I'm going to just post a link, this fish died and I only have a good picture of him after he passed away. I would love to know what species he is. He is in good shape but please do not click the link if it bothers you.

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Post by oilhands » Thu Jul 10, 2008 10:47 am

I'm no help on the ID, but it looks like the fish had some very interesting coloration and patterning. Sorry about your loss.

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Post by starsplitter7 » Thu Jul 10, 2008 11:06 am

What a cool fish. I am so sorry for your loss. Hope you find an ID.

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Post by Emma Turner » Thu Jul 10, 2008 11:19 am

How big was that loach, Curtis? I am thinking adult Botia rostrata. We will have to try and update the site with a few more pics of mature adult B. rostrata because even the pics we currently have up as adults are not fully reticulated in their markings. I think Mad Duff has/had some nice mature ones in the past which showed red colouration on the fins.

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Post by Curtis » Thu Jul 10, 2008 11:49 am

The fish is around 4 to 5 inches long and possibly 4-5 years old.

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Post by mickthefish » Thu Jul 10, 2008 11:58 am

i was thinking rostrata as well, i have a young one with a similar pattern.

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Post by Mad Duff » Thu Jul 10, 2008 1:25 pm

I would say B. rostrata, it is very similar to a couple of my adults.
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Post by Emma Turner » Thu Jul 10, 2008 1:36 pm

MD, do you still have those cool pics of your B. rostrata that you posted a while back? They showed the red-orange finnage and the reticulated pattern. I think we should add one to the main species page to show what an adult can look like. If you want me to add them into the main site (I don't mind), could you email me the pics.

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Post by Mad Duff » Fri Jul 11, 2008 6:07 am

Are these the ones you mean Emma?

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I also have this B. rostrata as well
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Post by Emma Turner » Fri Jul 11, 2008 6:11 am

That be them! :mrgreen: Could you email me those first 2, which show the more typical adult markings? I think the first one should go on the main species page, and the 2nd, I'll put into the species gallery.

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Post by Emma Turner » Fri Jul 11, 2008 2:30 pm

Just to let you know, I updated the Botia rostrata species profile with Mad Duff's beautiful pics of one of his adults: http://www.loaches.com/species-index/botia-rostrata :D

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Post by piggy4 » Mon Jul 14, 2008 11:40 am

Good call Emma , Great pics Mark , of superb specimens !

Curtis i bet you were sick :cry: even in death your fishes colours were radiant !

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