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Homoloptera bilineata?
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Homoloptera bilineata?
Hey. I finally found one! Only one, sadly, but the shop is going to import some more. They were imported as Red Myanmar Loach, which hardly does justice. It's definitely within the orthogoniata complex, and if the LOL species index is correct, I'm thinking I have the correct ID.
Obviously, I'm going to aim for better photos.

Obviously, I'm going to aim for better photos.
Your vantage point determines what you can see.
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Now, now... The rarities are all about patience. I think there have been ample times where you've seen fish out your way to conjure envy.
I'm planning on cleaning the river tank tomorrow, so will aim for cleaner pictures.
This one is very active, so I'll try to get him resting in the light.
I'm planning on cleaning the river tank tomorrow, so will aim for cleaner pictures.
This one is very active, so I'll try to get him resting in the light.
Your vantage point determines what you can see.
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It's a beauddy! (Isn't that Canadian-speak?)
Yes, I owe you a few 'green with envys'. Actually, this is the first H. bilineata that I've heard of in the trade, but funnily enough Emma was offered some fish under a similar "common" name if my memory serves me correctly.....probably not.
Martin.
Yes, I owe you a few 'green with envys'. Actually, this is the first H. bilineata that I've heard of in the trade, but funnily enough Emma was offered some fish under a similar "common" name if my memory serves me correctly.....probably not.
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Just a sponge filter on the powerhead intake. I'm sure there are good bits of food in there, but I think it's more about being a sheltered spot to hang out. I don't see the Homalopteras on the glass much. They seem to prefer leaves and textured surfaces.
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