Kuhli loach: questionable ID?
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Kuhli loach: questionable ID?
Hi There everyone, I've been stalking the forums here for awhile and have been absorbing all sorts of wonderful information from everyone. I have a little group of six kuhli's that were sold as banded kuhli's but I have noticed some variation between them. Three (or is it four?) have the traditional colorations and I've decided they are either Pangio kuhlii or Pangio semicincta. I'm thinking that they are likely Pangio kuhlii. The others look similar however they have a more jagged outline and their markings extend further down their body... that's not a very good description I realize so I'm including some pictures as well. They are not the best quality but I can try and get some clearer pictures if they are needed. Anyway, they are all perfectly happy with each other and group together so there isn't a problem or anything I was just curious as to if these slightly oddball colored loaches were different from the others. Or maybe this is just a more juvenile coloration that they haven't fully grown into yet? Any advice or comments are appreciated.
Probably one of the more clearer pictures however this one doesn't display the 'jaggedness' as well as the others:
A couple more:
Also today I can safely say that one of the kuhli's is certainly a female...eggs in ze belly! The picture didn't turn out well but it is a lot more obvious in person. The slightly off colored section is the eggs.
Well that's all for now. Hopefully one of you loach experts can shed a bit of light on this or, if not, maybe offer up some possible suggestions. In either case I look forward to hearing other peoples opinions on the matter.
Probably one of the more clearer pictures however this one doesn't display the 'jaggedness' as well as the others:
A couple more:
Also today I can safely say that one of the kuhli's is certainly a female...eggs in ze belly! The picture didn't turn out well but it is a lot more obvious in person. The slightly off colored section is the eggs.
Well that's all for now. Hopefully one of you loach experts can shed a bit of light on this or, if not, maybe offer up some possible suggestions. In either case I look forward to hearing other peoples opinions on the matter.
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Re: Kuhli loach: questionable ID?
The fish's eyes look so bright and attractivegeometry dash lite. Surely when you look at photos, it's easy to get caught up in them. I'm researching and reading documents about it. Not easy to come across and see.
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I think 4 or 5 species are commonly sold as pangio kuhli with the most common being semicincta; the fish in the last picture looks like a semincincta. The first picture might be a true kuhli or who knows. I had one pangio that had diamond shape stripes - we very unusual and pretty but no clue on exact species. The only two i can easily identify are myersi (because they are large and i have on huge one left) and shelfordii which are small.
In your case i suspect the first fish is a true kuhli since the black stripes go all the way down and the last one (female) is a semicincta since those stripes tend to stop short; but i'm mostly clueless so you might want to ignore me - also some fishes with-in a species have odd stripes - i suppose you could cut it up and and a dna test but i suspect you would be better off just enjoying the fish.
In your case i suspect the first fish is a true kuhli since the black stripes go all the way down and the last one (female) is a semicincta since those stripes tend to stop short; but i'm mostly clueless so you might want to ignore me - also some fishes with-in a species have odd stripes - i suppose you could cut it up and and a dna test but i suspect you would be better off just enjoying the fish.
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I want to keep Khuli Loaches, I love the look of the little guys and I'm obsessed so id like to keep at least 6, with maybe 6 or so Cherry barbs Mapquest Directions
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Re: Kuhli loach: questionable ID?
The kuhli loach is a non-aggressive and serene fish that prefers to live in schools of at least three fish. This species gets along best with other small, peaceful fish.drift hunters
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