First off, another series showing 'a Tangle of Tigers'. The first one is a bit dark, but you should be able to spot them all. They have the length of a 4ft tank to roam, but in the evenings choose to pile up in a big heap together. Those S. berdmorei were very underweight when they arrived, but they have undergone Levamisole treatment and have gained a lot of weight (except for one or two, which we'll keep working on):



Syncrossus berdmorei (with skunks and S. helodes in the background):

Syncrossus helodes (mature adult):

Aborichthys elongatus resting in strange positions:


The beautiful Lepidocephalichthys thermalis:

Yasuhikotakia eos (they get very excited, thinking they are about to be fed):

Annamia species from Vietnam (currently being marketed as Vietnamese Homaloptera):



Yasuhikotakia modesta:

This is a new Schistura species from Vietnam, known as Schistura sp. 'danang'. I need to get some clearer pics of these:

And an unknown goby contaminant that arrived with the abovementioned Schistura:

Rosy Loaches:




Golden Weather Loaches (Misgurnus anguillicaudatus) - this first pic is a bit blurry, but shows a pretty one I have got my eye on!

Buried in the sand:

And finally, some rare pics of the reclusive adult Sewellia sp. 'spotted' from the River Tank at home:

See the pectoral fences on this male:

A minor scuffle:

The most impressive set of tubercles and pectoral fences ever!

Hope you enjoyed them.

Emma