*new species?* Laos Yellow Tiger Botia * NEW PICS 18th Sept*
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If these do turn out to be Beauforti then colour wise they are radically different to the spotted version we are familiar with ! they do seem different to the known forms of Helodes BUT, it is very early yet .
one thing that strikes me when i look at these is that they have that metalic sort of colouration that is encountered in S.Berdmorei ! ah the joy of suspence , BUT i dont think Berdmorei are known from that far south ! if the truth be known there are probarbly a few Syncrossus fishes yet to be discovered .
one thing that strikes me when i look at these is that they have that metalic sort of colouration that is encountered in S.Berdmorei ! ah the joy of suspence , BUT i dont think Berdmorei are known from that far south ! if the truth be known there are probarbly a few Syncrossus fishes yet to be discovered .
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Went for a stroll today around the local fish shops, one of them has these in stock currently, was a nice little surprise. There was the odd ailing fish amongst them but i've seen worse. I think they had them up as 'Yellow tiger botia' or something like that.
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I know it may not be but...........something seems similar.

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Is it me , or are these looking a little more Hymenophysa , than Helodes ? geographically speaking this would be unlikely, but you never know , i think there was supposed to be a population of Hymenophysa in Malaysia ?perhaps the Darkone could verify this ? I appreciate Malaysia is a lot further south than Laos ! i'm just curious , and ,i guess ,clutching at straws .
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I took a few new pictures of these beauties in my photo tank this evening. Most are starting to get little bellies on them, and they've already had one round of Levamisole.
These two fish in particular are probably the largest of the bunch (but still teeny weeny) and I noticed that the v-shaped bars which were in between the full length bars are now lengthening and are becoming less v-shaped.







And two more, showing these Tigers doing what Tigers do.......


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These two fish in particular are probably the largest of the bunch (but still teeny weeny) and I noticed that the v-shaped bars which were in between the full length bars are now lengthening and are becoming less v-shaped.







And two more, showing these Tigers doing what Tigers do.......


Emma

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