Pic of some of my loaches
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- millergti20
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Pic of some of my loaches
hi i have just added some new pics of my loaches hope it works, its my first pic upload, let me know.
steve
http://s88.photobucket.com/albums/k173/ ... 343757.pbw
steve
http://s88.photobucket.com/albums/k173/ ... 343757.pbw
It works as a slideshow.
Would have liked to stop and take a look at that stripey fish (not the syncrossus). Yoyo? Striata? Looks like a pretty tank. And the pics are good too.
Would have liked to stop and take a look at that stripey fish (not the syncrossus). Yoyo? Striata? Looks like a pretty tank. And the pics are good too.

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- millergti20
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the first one, thanks. 
How long have you had it? Did it ever look like any of these?
the second one is S. hymenophysa

How long have you had it? Did it ever look like any of these?
the second one is S. hymenophysa
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- millergti20
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I have only had him 2 weeks now i see him in a tank with other loaches, and asked the shop assistant catch him for me, dont know what he is but the pattern hes got was so different to the others in the same tank, the guy in the shop must hate people like me who say ' i want that one ' when there is loads in the tank, here i anothe pic of him only a small little fella at the mo


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If you look closely at him do you see the boney line from his head down to the dorsal fin? Is there a sunken area behind the eyes? If you can see the bones he's either malnourished, or has internal parasites, or possibly 'skinny disease'. Look in the archives (above).
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I'd offer more info but gotta run to work...
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- Emma Turner
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Very interesting loach. Like Graeme says, it appears to be another example of a B. striata with irregular markings and the dorsal further back than normal. Was this loach in a tank full of normal B. striatas?
With regards to feeding, make sure you offer a good selection of high protein sinking catfish pellets and various small frozen foods such as mosquito larvae, daphnia etc. Adding a small amount of food after lights out will ensure that it gets it's fair share.
Emma
With regards to feeding, make sure you offer a good selection of high protein sinking catfish pellets and various small frozen foods such as mosquito larvae, daphnia etc. Adding a small amount of food after lights out will ensure that it gets it's fair share.
Emma

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- Graeme Robson
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Hi Andy. The shape seems to look like Mark's Botia striata in the link below. We know the chap is little and pattern change will happen but it just seems to be the same loach to me. You know me, i'll be the first to hold my hands up if wrong though.
http://forums.loaches.com/viewtopic.php?t=3513

http://forums.loaches.com/viewtopic.php?t=3513

- millergti20
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hello all thanks for all the info so far with regards to emmas question he was in a tank full of other loaches simuliar, i went back to the shop today to get some frozen daphnia (and you were right he went straight for it), and i had to have a look in the tank he came from (labled geto loach??) there wasnt many left but i spotted his another very much identical so i had to get it. I also bought this loanly loach (labeled leopard) it was the last in the tank, can anyone tell know what it is??? i have looked in the index but cant decide.


- millergti20
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hello all thanks for all the info so far with regards to emmas question he was in a tank full of other loaches simuliar, i went back to the shop today to get some frozen daphnia (and you were right he went straight for it), and i had to have a look in the tank he came from (labled geto loach??) there wasnt many left but i spotted his another very much identical so i had to get it. I also bought this loanly loach (labeled leopard) it was the last in the tank, can anyone tell know what it is??? i have looked in the index but cant decide.


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Looks like the Zipper loach >> http://community.loaches.com/species-in ... itis-botia
Geto loach? Hmm could well be Botia rostrata or a funky Botia striata. Keep us updated please on their growth.
Geto loach? Hmm could well be Botia rostrata or a funky Botia striata. Keep us updated please on their growth.

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