Homaloptera orthogoniata

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Post by Gary Herring » Wed May 17, 2006 9:17 am

Thats great! Although i probably should'nt have asked, the tempation is just too much!!!

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Post by Fishhead » Sat Jul 15, 2006 12:28 pm

It's been a while.. I'm still looking for Homaloptera Orthogoniata.

Saw some at a supplier out of Singapore but they were actually Tweedie Loaches..

I know I don't have to post a picture here cause we're all loach nuts here. Anyone seen this loach for sale?

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Post by avant » Sat Jul 15, 2006 1:46 pm

What are Tweedie loaches?
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Post by Graeme Robson » Sat Jul 15, 2006 3:40 pm

I haven't seen or herd of anyone who keeps Homaloptera tweediei.

I wonder if they are becoming available now.
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Post by mikev » Sat Jul 15, 2006 3:40 pm

avant wrote:What are Tweedie loaches?
Homaloptera tweediei, see http://www.loaches.com/species-index/ho ... a-tweediei

If I'm very lucky I'll see them tomorrow night... :)

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Post by Graeme Robson » Sat Jul 15, 2006 3:54 pm

Fishhead wrote:Anyone seen this loach for sale?
If you do decide to purchase a few then i would advise you to look at their pectoral fins. The Homaloptera tweediei's pectoral fins do not overlap its pelvic fins. And the very similar looking Homaloptera smithi does have the overlapping fins.
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Post by Jim Powers » Sat Jul 15, 2006 4:11 pm

I've had one that came in with smithi. Very similar to smithi in behaviour.
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Post by Martin Thoene » Sat Jul 15, 2006 5:23 pm

Saw some today in my local Big Als who NEVER gets these sort of fish in.
They were labelled as "Saddled Hillstream Loach", which is of course, one of the "trade" names for Homaloptera orthogoniata.

The saddles on the back were definitely more defined than my H. smithi.

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Post by Jim Powers » Sat Jul 15, 2006 6:06 pm

And you didn't get any, Martin? ;)
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Post by Graeme Robson » Sat Jul 15, 2006 6:37 pm

You saw! But did you?
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Post by Fishhead » Sun Jul 16, 2006 10:32 am

Big Al's? What is that? A local chain or something? I've been looking for this loach for months and I'd really be willing to drive to Toronto if you saw them there.. Yes, I'm that interested!

I'm looking to purchase a group of five for an established tank that has been built specifically to replicate the Hillstream environment (They probably don't have the 1" PCV pipes running through the subsrate in nature, but hey, "What the He**).. This tank has only six mixed Gastro type loaches (Sold as "devil fish".. Poor, ignorant LFS owner.. lol) and one common pleco to keep the bacterial filtration established.

True Homaloptera Orthogoniata are my first choice, but I'd take Homaloptera Confuzona or Homaloptera Parclitella if anyone could ever locate them..

I have gone into "embargo mode".. No more fish of any type until I find these loaches! Once I get them, then I can start fleshing out the rest of the community, perhaps with those tweediei..

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Post by Graeme Robson » Sun Jul 16, 2006 10:40 am

Fishhead. We all would love to find and keep the 'True saddle-back' Loaches. Unfortunately, they are not around much.

Good luck in your search!
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Post by Martin Thoene » Sun Jul 16, 2006 12:53 pm

Fishead.......here's Big Als.....

http://www.bigalscanada.com/ These fish are at the Kennedy Road, Scarborough location. I was truly suprised to see them because normally the only BA's around here that have Hillstreams are the Steeles Road and the Pickering branches.

Kennedy Road is currently being remodelled and is a bit of a mess right now. The tank volume is down to less than half the norm.

The Homaloptera tweedei were CDN$8.99 each by the way, which is a bit on the high side for fish of this type, but not outrageous.

I used to own 12 H. orthogoniata. They're just fantastic fish, but delicate to acclimatize to aquarium conditions. However, once settled in they will live for quite a while. This one pictured was my last and I had it for around 4 years.

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Here's a pic of when I first got my H. smithi. You'll note there's big differences in their markings......

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I think what I saw yesterday were different, so I'm assuming they are H. tweedei. Absolutely, definitely not H.zollingeri though.

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Post by Fishhead » Wed Jul 19, 2006 11:20 pm

..tease...

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