
Yunnanilus brevis knows the hand....
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Yunnanilus brevis knows the hand....
Who feeds them!
Just the one picture but you can see how out-going these little chaps are once settled. Sorry for the bad picture as one hand was in the tank whilst the other was taking pictures.



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It's amazing how confident they have become.
I remember how tricky it is to photograph loaches that are feeding on one hand whilst taking the pic with the other - I did that with a Homaloptera confuzona a while back.
Anyways, you know where to come if you want any more Y. brevis's. 

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Beautiful fish!!! I guess the berdmorei pics Emma posted the other day were too much for you. I certainly can see why.
I do have just a little room, but I think you can guess what its for.
I do have just a little room, but I think you can guess what its for.
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Im just wondering how they get along. Is there a lot of fighting, etc. I have heard the Eos can get very nasty. I hope to get some more of the aggressive loaches later on and want to know what to expect before I even think about buying some.Graeme Robson wrote:What would you like to know, Barracuda518.
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