Triplophysa siluroides
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Triplophysa siluroides
Thought I'd share some pics of our latest additions, some beautiful 8" (20cm) Triplophysa siluroides. We're in absolute awe! What amazing loaches!
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Re: Triplophysa siluroides
Wow! That's an amazing fish. Looks like a loachy sturgeon.
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What a fantastic loach!
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That's very true!Looks like a loachy sturgeon.
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Nice Big Loach! Looks like a catfish. I guess that's why it's common name is Catfish-like Loach
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Congrats, that's some admirably "Sharky" Found it so fsacinating, started looking for it right away. The one on Fishbase, shows assymetric pattern, it says it gets up to 50cm (1 1/2 ').
http://www.fishbase.gr/Summary/SpeciesS ... ang=German
that correlates with the profile here at LOL:
http://www.loaches.com/species-index/tr ... siluroides
Looks like you'll be buying the bigger shrimp packages now ))
That site shows very interesting photos ... nice and rare pictures
http://www.basilaqua.com.cn/html_en/htm ... _right.htm
beeing caught by those pic's, isn't that the dorsal of Pseudogastromyzon Cheny?! "funny" the designers copied )))
http://www.fishbase.gr/Summary/SpeciesS ... ang=German
that correlates with the profile here at LOL:
http://www.loaches.com/species-index/tr ... siluroides
Looks like you'll be buying the bigger shrimp packages now ))
That site shows very interesting photos ... nice and rare pictures
http://www.basilaqua.com.cn/html_en/htm ... _right.htm
beeing caught by those pic's, isn't that the dorsal of Pseudogastromyzon Cheny?! "funny" the designers copied )))
Wolfram
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Hi Emma,
any chance to see a movie of them? while feeding?
Would be nice.
Cheers,
Thomas
any chance to see a movie of them? while feeding?
Would be nice.
Cheers,
Thomas
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Looks like he'll get big
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Re: Triplophysa siluroides
Thanks all!
Thomas - we'll let them settle in for a bit first, then see if we can get better pictures and maybe a video at feeding time.
Matt - these are wild caught fish, individually hand caught by net.
Here's a couple more pics. Apologies for the reflection in the first one, thought I would include it so you could get a proper idea of size:
And a lucky shot of one swimming along the front of the tank:
Emma
Thomas - we'll let them settle in for a bit first, then see if we can get better pictures and maybe a video at feeding time.
Matt - these are wild caught fish, individually hand caught by net.
Here's a couple more pics. Apologies for the reflection in the first one, thought I would include it so you could get a proper idea of size:
And a lucky shot of one swimming along the front of the tank:
Emma
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Re: Triplophysa siluroides
He's a mighty Loach!!! All seems fine at the moment.
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Awesome looking loach.
What water temperature is he in ?
A batch landed in S'pore and I was lucky to take a few shots.Here is one of them.
What water temperature is he in ?
A batch landed in S'pore and I was lucky to take a few shots.Here is one of them.
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