
Lepidocephalichthys cf. thermalis
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I've just emerged from my replendishing immersion in fire and brimstone. Anyway, back to fish......Graeme Robson wrote:I agree. TDO where are you?
I have an image or drawing of every valid species of Lepidocephalichthys and these appear to be a new species to me. I know what you are saying about birmanicus Graeme, but please see attached original drawing of birmanicus. Your fish dont appear to have the caudal fin as boldly patterned, and photo's of specimens of birmanicus appear to show them having a sandy base colour, whereas yours are blueish grey.

I have looked in the 7 Vietnamese fish books I have and these arent in them.

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thanks for that steve, personally it might be better if graeme and i take pics of every one of this fish,
the pattern is so variable, some of mine have a very faint line from the gill to the peduncle, which i think are the males, the females have a bolder pattern the same as graemes pics, the largest ive got areroughly 2inchs SL.
thanks for your input the unshaven one.
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the pattern is so variable, some of mine have a very faint line from the gill to the peduncle, which i think are the males, the females have a bolder pattern the same as graemes pics, the largest ive got areroughly 2inchs SL.
thanks for your input the unshaven one.
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If anyone's interested, or if it helps, back in May I posted a few pics here of a number of specimens: http://forums.loaches.com/viewtopic.php?t=6587
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