Y. lecontei
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Y. lecontei
I found 3 of these guys atleast i think they are. I was showing my wife a tank of "skunk" loaches, and how some have the dotted tails and some don't, when we noticed one more elongated wich didn't have the center stripe. I think this kinda makes me officially a loach nut, because they were diffrent they had to come home with me. :lol: After a half hour of going through the tank ended up with 3. When i get the opportunity I'll post some pics.
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[img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v704/ ... C02512.jpg[/img]
[img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v704/ ... C02513.jpg[/img]
[img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v704/ ... C02507.jpg[/img]
Not the best pics in the world.
[img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v704/ ... C02513.jpg[/img]
[img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v704/ ... C02507.jpg[/img]
Not the best pics in the world.
Jeremy,
it worked for me using either the img code, url+highlight and click the img tag here, or open photo, right click, select properties, highlight url, hit img here and paste.
The urls I used are the same that you posted. Don't know why they didn't work for you.



it worked for me using either the img code, url+highlight and click the img tag here, or open photo, right click, select properties, highlight url, hit img here and paste.
The urls I used are the same that you posted. Don't know why they didn't work for you.



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those are Jeremy's pics Andy, but yes, they do the trick. 

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I don't know if it is normall behavior, but they are very good at findding there way through all the pebbles and rocks. I haven't seen them come out yet, even the pics are because I moved some of the bigger rocks. Seems a little wierd to me for a botia to be that adept at moving threw rocks, only description I can think of is simillar to some of the dwarf cichlids of Tanganyika.
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It has to be said , that for all the good points this fish has , they are rather shy , even as adults , in fact it is while they are growing that you will see more of them , [feeding times] still a real treat when spotted ! sometimes it is nice when a normally shy fish puts in an appearance, tends to make each glimpse, that bit more special !
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