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Nice!
These appear to be the same as the very first loach I ever had! Weird that such a rare one was the first I came across at a lfs - and I have never seen them there since. At least I beleive they were the same, they were also called Ocellated Loach. It appeared to match the species profile http://www.loaches.com/species-index/ac ... bidipinnis not sure how they all differe or if mine was one of those or one of the ones you have now. Here is the only pic I have of it: http://tristan.homelinux.net/fish/ocelloach.JPG To be honest, it was that guy in the pic that really got me into loaches. Wish I'd see them again.
These appear to be the same as the very first loach I ever had! Weird that such a rare one was the first I came across at a lfs - and I have never seen them there since. At least I beleive they were the same, they were also called Ocellated Loach. It appeared to match the species profile http://www.loaches.com/species-index/ac ... bidipinnis not sure how they all differe or if mine was one of those or one of the ones you have now. Here is the only pic I have of it: http://tristan.homelinux.net/fish/ocelloach.JPG To be honest, it was that guy in the pic that really got me into loaches. Wish I'd see them again.
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Yeah within the Acanthocobitis sp family, the Acanthocobitis rubidipinnis is the largest with a noticeable large Dorsal fin. The Acanthocobitis botia is the next size down with the Acanthocobitis zonalternans and the Acanthocobitis uruphthalmus being the smallest.
Nice looking acanthocobitis rubidipinnis, crazy loaches!
Nice looking acanthocobitis rubidipinnis, crazy loaches!


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