growth experiment with B striata's
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yup helen the same amount of time, and i have 11 in the tank.
all the lighter coloured fish have grown the largest.
on a note all the botia's in this tank have a good growth rate.
i read on another thread that people with kubotai had very little growth over a long period, in my tank i have a couple that have doubled in size in a relatively short period.
mick
all the lighter coloured fish have grown the largest.
on a note all the botia's in this tank have a good growth rate.
i read on another thread that people with kubotai had very little growth over a long period, in my tank i have a couple that have doubled in size in a relatively short period.
mick
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Hi Mick,
Beautiful B. striatas!
I've been a bit busy these past few days but will try to see how big the specimens in the shop display tank have got. Helen can help me have a good look on Saturday, when we are meeting up with David Pricey (daspricey) who's dad is driving him down to the shop from York!
Emma
Beautiful B. striatas!

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Mick, i would like to know your secret. you will have to pester Andy - or bribe him by buying him a fish if he drives
Emma, i am not sure how usefull i will be. i will hold the ruler and you can herd the fish
Emma, i am not sure how usefull i will be. i will hold the ruler and you can herd the fish

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Its the thought of a cup of coffee in a Norwich City mug that does the trick for Graeme
Oh well, maybe Andy shall come round one day

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I know you also have a great choice up there Andy, but us LOLers that have met up several times before would also love to meet you and Mick someday - we honestly wouldn't expect you to buy anything - maybe one summer when the daylight is longer we can all meet up at the shop and have time to get some lunch down the local pub as well? 
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we will have to think of some other bait.
Andy, we would love to meet you and Mick. if Emma and I fail to measure the striata on saturday we might need yours and Mick's loach whispering skills
Andy, we would love to meet you and Mick. if Emma and I fail to measure the striata on saturday we might need yours and Mick's loach whispering skills
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it's slightly of topic, but i had to show this cos it's the biggest striata ive ever seen, this fish measures 3.5 inch SL and beautifully marked.
can you imagine a tank of around 150 of this size.
this is one of the fish i picked up at pier aquatics on sunday,
well i could'nt leave it there could i ?.
between Andy and i we took 12 away with us and were going back for more.HAHA
andy told me something about the striata in sexing them that Menon wrote.
he says that the difference is in the ventral/pelvic fins, if you study yours the smaller fins are male that don't extend to the anus, whereas the females extend to and sometimes past the anus.

sorry it's longwinded but i'm in the mood for writing
mick
can you imagine a tank of around 150 of this size.
this is one of the fish i picked up at pier aquatics on sunday,
well i could'nt leave it there could i ?.
between Andy and i we took 12 away with us and were going back for more.HAHA
andy told me something about the striata in sexing them that Menon wrote.
he says that the difference is in the ventral/pelvic fins, if you study yours the smaller fins are male that don't extend to the anus, whereas the females extend to and sometimes past the anus.

sorry it's longwinded but i'm in the mood for writing

mick
Stunning fish Mick ! its nearly as big as the one i got
Looking at these Striatas in comparrison to the big one in Emma's pic , what strikes me is the difference in colouration , i suppose it could be the newness of these , or possible location variation ? very interesting , come on Emma youll have to take some more pics
yours seemed darker with almost white lines inbetween the yellow lines 

Looking at these Striatas in comparrison to the big one in Emma's pic , what strikes me is the difference in colouration , i suppose it could be the newness of these , or possible location variation ? very interesting , come on Emma youll have to take some more pics


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Hi Bully , in no way can me or Mick take any credit for the Growth of these Striatas , and i'd agree with the slowish growth rates in Striata's, it just seemed an ideal oppertunity to get hold of large mature specimens !
In fairness i'd guess these largish specimens aren't that old ? i suppose in their optimum surroundings [the wild] these fishes can grow at a really fast rate ?
I dont know if anyone has studied the captive ages of Striata's ? both Mick and i have small specimens also i've often wondered if having large fish introduced to a tank of small fish encoureges growth , or inhibites growth ?
I suppose we might find out ? BUT aquariums are really just glass cages , each with a different chemical make up ! so not an accurate gauge ?
Interesting though , the beauty of the Striata as a subject is they do tend to vary a bit in pattern , and colouration !
In fairness i'd guess these largish specimens aren't that old ? i suppose in their optimum surroundings [the wild] these fishes can grow at a really fast rate ?
I dont know if anyone has studied the captive ages of Striata's ? both Mick and i have small specimens also i've often wondered if having large fish introduced to a tank of small fish encoureges growth , or inhibites growth ?
I suppose we might find out ? BUT aquariums are really just glass cages , each with a different chemical make up ! so not an accurate gauge ?
Interesting though , the beauty of the Striata as a subject is they do tend to vary a bit in pattern , and colouration !
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