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Clown Loach Tail
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Clown Loach Tail
Over the last 2 weeks I have seen a couple of Clown Loaches in my LFS that have a different tail shape with an extra fold in the centre. Is this a mutation defect? Has anyone else seen this before?
Nick
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Hi Nick and welcome to LOL.
Nice clown in your avatar.
Can you describe what you saw a bit more? Not sure I can picture what you mean...
thanks.
Nice clown in your avatar.
Can you describe what you saw a bit more? Not sure I can picture what you mean...
thanks.
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Hi Nick, and welcome to Loaches Online from me too.
Do these tails look anything like Midman's fish:
http://forums.loaches.com/viewtopic.php?t=1262
Emma
Do these tails look anything like Midman's fish:
http://forums.loaches.com/viewtopic.php?t=1262
Emma

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Thanks for the welcome
I'll try to get a picture...you know, not only is the tail different...but his whole face looks kind of spooky! I asked the store owner if he noticed this unusual looking one and he replied "yup, he came out a bit different!"
In comparison to Midman's fish pic, the mid-part of the tail is more folded over...though this loach is a lot smaller being <2 inches.
Nick
I'll try to get a picture...you know, not only is the tail different...but his whole face looks kind of spooky! I asked the store owner if he noticed this unusual looking one and he replied "yup, he came out a bit different!"
In comparison to Midman's fish pic, the mid-part of the tail is more folded over...though this loach is a lot smaller being <2 inches.
Nick
Does he behave the same as the other fish? What's different about his face? A pic would be really helpful, if you can get one.
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Seems to act normal...swimming is not impaired and he looks for food with the others in the group. Went to see one of the odd ball loaches again today. The face looks peculiar because he has an enlarged forehead with a dent, shortened downward pointing nose and mouth (more so even compared to the short nosed variety). It is very hard to describe so I'll try and get that photo. He just doesn't look normal. Still cute though 
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Nice looking little spotty dude.
Fins look fine, except for the extra flap. Is it an extra flap or is the caudal fin split down the middle and overlapping?
Fins look fine, except for the extra flap. Is it an extra flap or is the caudal fin split down the middle and overlapping?
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The above photos were taken of 'super loach' from my other loach tank... went back for another visit and was so intrigued I had to buy him. He has settled in really well, had his first brekky this a.m and doesn't act very shy at all...
The tail fin on this guy seems to overlap. I have another clown loach from the same store with a 'see through' area in the same spot as this overlap which is a little strange too. I've been seeing quite a few interesting clowns in the stores lately...one that was almost all yellow with only 1 half stripe (saddle) at the back and a faint dark stripe through the eye. Weird huh?
Nick
The tail fin on this guy seems to overlap. I have another clown loach from the same store with a 'see through' area in the same spot as this overlap which is a little strange too. I've been seeing quite a few interesting clowns in the stores lately...one that was almost all yellow with only 1 half stripe (saddle) at the back and a faint dark stripe through the eye. Weird huh?
Nick
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