Ever seen anything like it?
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Ever seen anything like it?
I picked up two Sinogastromyzon wui hillsteam loaches the other day that were mixed in with Beaufortia kweichowensis hillstreams.
http://www.loaches.com/species-index/si ... omyzon-wui
I noticed one of the reg hillstreams looked way different from the others. He looks almost half albino colored (obviously not really half albino). Needless to say I bought him too. He looks like a normal Beaufortia kweichowensis except where he is white/cream. I've read that Beaufortia kweichowensis are not bred in aquaria, so these marking are pretty amazing if bred natural. The two pictures below are very fuzzy but the best I could get.Anyone ever see other hillstreams like this?
http://www.ldyicedragon.com/D/DSCF0009%201.JPG
http://www.ldyicedragon.com/D/DSCF0004%207.JPG
http://www.loaches.com/species-index/si ... omyzon-wui
I noticed one of the reg hillstreams looked way different from the others. He looks almost half albino colored (obviously not really half albino). Needless to say I bought him too. He looks like a normal Beaufortia kweichowensis except where he is white/cream. I've read that Beaufortia kweichowensis are not bred in aquaria, so these marking are pretty amazing if bred natural. The two pictures below are very fuzzy but the best I could get.Anyone ever see other hillstreams like this?
http://www.ldyicedragon.com/D/DSCF0009%201.JPG
http://www.ldyicedragon.com/D/DSCF0004%207.JPG
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I see more Sinogastromyzon wui's are becoming available, like i predicted.
I would keep an eye on them, if i was you. I purchased 8 of these the other week and one died which was much paler than the others. Obviously stressed and couldn't adjust to it's new environment.
I've also edited your image links.

I would keep an eye on them, if i was you. I purchased 8 of these the other week and one died which was much paler than the others. Obviously stressed and couldn't adjust to it's new environment.
I've also edited your image links.

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That first picture shows a fish with fairly regularly shaped lighter areas. This may be stress related. The second is more worrying as the loss of color is patchy. You should read this:
Patchy Disease in Hillstreams
Martin.
Patchy Disease in Hillstreams
Martin.

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