hi Carol
what kind of update?
first: it's certainly not
tuberoschistura. it's an undescribed yunnanilus. in the trade as yunnanilus sp "orange". it has been bred in germany in 2008
http://ig-bssw.org/?p=551
or in attempt to tranlate it
here
http://forums.loaches.com/viewtopic.php ... 6e35676f15
keeping: at least 60 lt - not the recomended nano-tanks, they need space to run. many hiding places - stones, roots plants - if you want to see them, gravel, sand. water conditions 20-26°, 1-5 hardness. as they are syntopic with danio margaritatus you can find some infos here
http://www.seriouslyfish.com/profile.ph ... us&id=1079
just one remark: as the catchers only get money for the orange specimen it's still hard to find females. a shipment arrived last month to germany with females, the first I've seen a larger group.
I keep about 20 specimen of this stunning species. just had one opportunity for a short video, because they are very "busy".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqO1EeGUC5Q
some pics here
http://forums.loaches.com/viewtopic.php ... highlight=
the largest are 3.5 cm and like to lay down in a "underbrush" of floating najas sp
cheers Charles