hilstream loach ID? HELP!
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hilstream loach ID? HELP!
I have this hillstream loach that I am unsure of what its ID is it came with some Beaufortia levertti
Maybe a Pseudogastromyzon cheni But it does not have the bold coloring on it top dorsal fin like the ones pictured on the Pseudogastromyzon cheni Profile.*x is this something they get with more maturity?
Can anyone give me a more positive ID?
http://www.fishaholics.org/phpBB2/album ... ic_id=1033
http://www.fishaholics.org/phpBB2/album ... ic_id=1034
Thanks
Earthgoddess
Maybe a Pseudogastromyzon cheni But it does not have the bold coloring on it top dorsal fin like the ones pictured on the Pseudogastromyzon cheni Profile.*x is this something they get with more maturity?
Can anyone give me a more positive ID?
http://www.fishaholics.org/phpBB2/album ... ic_id=1033
http://www.fishaholics.org/phpBB2/album ... ic_id=1034
Thanks
Earthgoddess
Hi Earthgodess,
Lovely looking fish but definately not a P.Cheni.
I'm not the expert that many around here are so take this with a pinch of salt, it looks very similar to a loach i recently aquired, it has been suggested that it might be a Sinogastromyzon wui. You can read the thread here.
If it is a Wui you have a very nice hillstream loach although they are very timid fish. A full profile is available: http://forums.loaches.com/viewtopic.php?t=2789
Please let us know how this fish settles in :-)
LES..
Lovely looking fish but definately not a P.Cheni.
I'm not the expert that many around here are so take this with a pinch of salt, it looks very similar to a loach i recently aquired, it has been suggested that it might be a Sinogastromyzon wui. You can read the thread here.
If it is a Wui you have a very nice hillstream loach although they are very timid fish. A full profile is available: http://forums.loaches.com/viewtopic.php?t=2789
Please let us know how this fish settles in :-)
LES..
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Possibly it could be a Sinogastromyzon wui Maybe with some more maturity the coloring seems a bit off but the markings seem good so we will see. As for settling in I have had them since early April and they all are doing great I am about to make an order for some different kinds from frank at
http://www.franksaquarium.com/loaches.htm
IF any one is local to Spokane,Wa And wants anything let me know we could share a box
Also does anyone have or know were I can get some more of these Sinogastromyzon wui I am trying for both sex’s for breeding (HOPEING!)
Thanks For the Help Maybe one day I will get a better picture and then again with age since he/she is not anywhere close to 4” It may be to young to tell.
Thanks Again
Earthgoddess
http://www.franksaquarium.com/loaches.htm
IF any one is local to Spokane,Wa And wants anything let me know we could share a box

Also does anyone have or know were I can get some more of these Sinogastromyzon wui I am trying for both sex’s for breeding (HOPEING!)
Thanks For the Help Maybe one day I will get a better picture and then again with age since he/she is not anywhere close to 4” It may be to young to tell.
Thanks Again
Earthgoddess
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Oooh...I do, Jim. I've seen people looking at me when i have my face pushed up on the glass. At the moment, the S wui is the first thing i'm looking out for.Jim Powers wrote:I actually saw a tiny S. wui today. Unfortunately, they don't come in regularly. While I have seen pure shipments of them (only once though) they almost always come in with shipments of beaufortia. About all I can recommend is that you keep checking beaufortia shipments in fish stores.

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I was really tempted to give this guy a good home, but I resisted. The store used to be a good store, but has deteriorated so I wasn't sure whether to trust the fish. I think it was the smallest specimen of this species I have seen, just an inch in length. Most of the ones I have seen, are much larger. My two, by the way, are about 2.5 inches.
Keep looking Graeme, you are sure to find some in time. I must admit, though, I have not seen as many in the last year or so.
Keep looking Graeme, you are sure to find some in time. I must admit, though, I have not seen as many in the last year or so.

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