some nice loaches on this thread.
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some nice loaches on this thread.
the thread was Mr Tree's of their study of Kalimantan, but what i thought might be of interest to us are the location pics and the fish.
the pics are superb.
http://bbs.nature-china.net/viewthread. ... a=page%3D1
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the pics are superb.
http://bbs.nature-china.net/viewthread. ... a=page%3D1
mick
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there's some interesting rasbora species in there too
Tanja, did you see the nepthenes and CPs?

Tanja, did you see the nepthenes and CPs?
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Thanks! mickthefish and Nonn.
Pictures of your page always delight me,Nonn.
It's the site which is here from the past, so there should be a lot of people who know already in LOL.
But there may be a person who doesn't know yet, so the following site is introduced.
Some Gastromyzon
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There are much attractive Bornean nature and page of a picture of the river fish in this site.
Pictures of your page always delight me,Nonn.
It's the site which is here from the past, so there should be a lot of people who know already in LOL.
But there may be a person who doesn't know yet, so the following site is introduced.
Some Gastromyzon
http://www.ibanorum.netfirms.com/Horst_linke3.htm
HEAVEN ON EARTH - BORNEO
http://www.ibanorum.netfirms.com/
There are much attractive Bornean nature and page of a picture of the river fish in this site.
I am not used to English. Therefore,It is likely to sometimes misunderstand it.
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Some very interesting behavior of Hampala from this locality. We were taking these shots in a protected part of the river, where a lot of tourist often come to swim. So the fish get used to people and they would follow us around as we swam or walked thus disturb the gravel in hope that we would splash out something from the substrate. One time, I fliped over a rock and found a little Schistura sp., and while I prepared my camera to take the picture of it, a large Hampala swooped in and sucked it down the throat before my eyes. Poor loach, one amazing moment.
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Did he tell you the part that I hit his head with my casting net??? hahahha
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Hard Head !
Where theres no sense theres no feeling !
Best part was that by rebounding the net off my head we caught 5 pcs of the poropuntius ,
Better than most of the headers ive seen at Anfield Nonn
Hope my babies are still ok ???

Best part was that by rebounding the net off my head we caught 5 pcs of the poropuntius ,
Better than most of the headers ive seen at Anfield Nonn

Hope my babies are still ok ???
Keep your powder dry !
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