New tradename? -- Striped Skunk Botia???
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- Martin Thoene
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Well!......I was expecting to see one of the local races of Skunks where juveniles have light vertical striping.......but this is something different.
Please, please don't tell me this is not another Czech bio-engineering project? That fish looks just plain weird. Elements of Skunk and Syncrossus sp.
Martin.
Please, please don't tell me this is not another Czech bio-engineering project? That fish looks just plain weird. Elements of Skunk and Syncrossus sp.
Martin.

- Martin Thoene
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I would say that is a very poor looking Loas Yellow Tiger, quite possibly a slight deformity looking at the hump just in front of the dorsal fin.
It is quite fat compared to the photo's in the species index but the stripes would seem to be about right, it looks to be in poor health or stressed to have lost its colour that much
It is quite fat compared to the photo's in the species index but the stripes would seem to be about right, it looks to be in poor health or stressed to have lost its colour that much


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14 loach species bred, which will be next?
- Graeme Robson
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Yeah it does look similar to a juvenile Yasuhikotakia lecontei.
http://www.loaches.com/species-index/ph ... 0.jpg/view


- Martin Thoene
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body/length is very strange indeed, especially that these are supposed to be 1" loaches (and the sellers tend to claim larger size, never smaller). I don't think I've seen any 1" loach with this much girth.
Also, I don't think the fish is deformed: he is selling six, unless they are all deformed, he'll use a good looking one for a photo.
Finally, the photos on his other auction entries seem to be ok, so probably this one is not distorted.
Hey, anyone who lives in Florida wants to go and take a look?
Also, I don't think the fish is deformed: he is selling six, unless they are all deformed, he'll use a good looking one for a photo.
Finally, the photos on his other auction entries seem to be ok, so probably this one is not distorted.
Hey, anyone who lives in Florida wants to go and take a look?

- Graeme Robson
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I can only think of two answers with the first being that this could be a man-made monster or a well fed juvenile (given the fact that mikev says, he uses the best looking specimen for selling pictures). My vote goes for a Yasuhikotakia lecontei with either of the above i suggested. Around 10 months ago i purchased 10 Yasuhikotakia morleti which where 1 inch specimens, and like Martin mentioned the defined stripes where almost gone and a totally different looking loach with the stripes more closer together and fine in appearance.

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