Schistura SENSATION!
Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2007 5:08 pm
These STUNNING 'Crimson Loaches' arrived from India last week and have settled in nicely. The supplier didn't list them with a latin name other than 'Schistura sp'., but he only ships native fish. They appear to have assigned the one species 2 different common names as I ordered them as 'Crimson Loaches' and was invoiced for 'Jasper (Crimson) Loaches'.
I'll warn you now that this thread is very picture-heavy!
Enjoy
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They have settled in really well, although there is a fair amount of jostling going on with a few nipped fins here and there. The majority of these loaches are no more than 2" TL, with only a couple of exceptions. I know they need fattening up a bit (we're already on to that!) but I do think they are quite a slender species anyway. They sit there perched on the pectoral fins, very goby-like, and sometimes move in a fashion similar to Aborichthys sp.
Here are a couple of short videos I took of them last night:
http://s88.photobucket.com/albums/k183/ ... CN8394.flv
http://s88.photobucket.com/albums/k183/ ... CN8395.flv
Emma
I'll warn you now that this thread is very picture-heavy!
Enjoy























They have settled in really well, although there is a fair amount of jostling going on with a few nipped fins here and there. The majority of these loaches are no more than 2" TL, with only a couple of exceptions. I know they need fattening up a bit (we're already on to that!) but I do think they are quite a slender species anyway. They sit there perched on the pectoral fins, very goby-like, and sometimes move in a fashion similar to Aborichthys sp.
Here are a couple of short videos I took of them last night:
http://s88.photobucket.com/albums/k183/ ... CN8394.flv
http://s88.photobucket.com/albums/k183/ ... CN8395.flv
Emma