Suborbital spines
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Suborbital spines
Can someone show me the suborbital spines?
I know they exist, I heard the clicking sounds, I know they can be poisonous/allergic, and can get tangled in a net. But I've never seen them.
Are there some pictures or drawings of the spines?
Please, don't let me suffer from unsatisfied curiosity
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I know they exist, I heard the clicking sounds, I know they can be poisonous/allergic, and can get tangled in a net. But I've never seen them.
Are there some pictures or drawings of the spines?
Please, don't let me suffer from unsatisfied curiosity
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105l / 27.5 g tank.
6 Hemigrammus rhodostomus, 5 Pangio kuhlii, 2 SAE.
6 Hemigrammus rhodostomus, 5 Pangio kuhlii, 2 SAE.
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Here's a thread showing on one of Emma's great fish.
http://forums.loaches.com/viewtopic.php ... tal+spines
There's a search function at the top of the page that I used to find this. Sometimes it works great, other times you get back a lot of stuff you're not looking for.
Luckily if you can't find it, someone will almost always find it for you.
http://forums.loaches.com/viewtopic.php ... tal+spines
There's a search function at the top of the page that I used to find this. Sometimes it works great, other times you get back a lot of stuff you're not looking for.
Luckily if you can't find it, someone will almost always find it for you.

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SubOrbital Spine
Did the picture work when I sent the link to you? I asked the same question a while back about Dojos. And they also have the spine. My fish seldom show the spine when I am looking.Maire wrote:Thanks for your help ))
I tried the seach funtion before posting and found some theads but pictures in them were invalid.
I find the search works great sometimes, but other times not as well.
Did you check out the great Loach book put out by members of this forum? Came out in December. Great pictures.
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[quote="mickthefish"] Good advice!)))
My botias are so afraid of the net that it's impossible to catch them with it. I'm trying to get them comfortable with the net ... suppose the process will take a lot of time.
Last week my new 180 l tank got a leak and I had to tranfer all the fish into my old one very promptly- well, a transparent plastic box did the trick.
My botias are so afraid of the net that it's impossible to catch them with it. I'm trying to get them comfortable with the net ... suppose the process will take a lot of time.
Last week my new 180 l tank got a leak and I had to tranfer all the fish into my old one very promptly- well, a transparent plastic box did the trick.
Last edited by Maire on Tue Mar 04, 2008 10:30 pm, edited 1 time in total.
105l / 27.5 g tank.
6 Hemigrammus rhodostomus, 5 Pangio kuhlii, 2 SAE.
6 Hemigrammus rhodostomus, 5 Pangio kuhlii, 2 SAE.
VERY enlightening video - just what I wanted.Martin Thoene wrote:Look at this.............
http://youtube.com/watch?v=7o4wUp_lZn4&feature=related
Martin.
Thanks.
105l / 27.5 g tank.
6 Hemigrammus rhodostomus, 5 Pangio kuhlii, 2 SAE.
6 Hemigrammus rhodostomus, 5 Pangio kuhlii, 2 SAE.
Re: SubOrbital Spine
starsplitter7
No, I didn't check the great Loach book. Is it a book or websourse?
105l / 27.5 g tank.
6 Hemigrammus rhodostomus, 5 Pangio kuhlii, 2 SAE.
6 Hemigrammus rhodostomus, 5 Pangio kuhlii, 2 SAE.
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Re: SubOrbital Spine
It is a book written by members of this forum.Maire wrote:starsplitter7
No, I didn't check the great Loach book. Is it a book or websourse?

http://www.amazon.com/Loaches-Natural-H ... 137&sr=8-1
You should see a postit on the forum for the book.
Please forgive me my bad English, I had a Russian definition of the term, translted it ="suborbital". To be sure, I went to the LOL's Glossary of Terms - it clearly says "Suborbital".Rocco wrote:And its not sub-ORBITAL its sub-OCULAR
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105l / 27.5 g tank.
6 Hemigrammus rhodostomus, 5 Pangio kuhlii, 2 SAE.
6 Hemigrammus rhodostomus, 5 Pangio kuhlii, 2 SAE.
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