need help to identify my fish
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need help to identify my fish
Hi !
First of all i'm not very good in english...
I have try on other forum to identify my fish but without succes at this time.
At this link : http://www.aquabase.org/member/album/pi ... hp3?f=8322
The two first picture are the same fish of course and nobody can help me with certitude to identify them.
I think that it can be a Pangio oblonga.
Anyone can help me ?
*** please try to use simple wordas possible to help me to enderstand.
THanks a lot !
First of all i'm not very good in english...
I have try on other forum to identify my fish but without succes at this time.
At this link : http://www.aquabase.org/member/album/pi ... hp3?f=8322
The two first picture are the same fish of course and nobody can help me with certitude to identify them.
I think that it can be a Pangio oblonga.
Anyone can help me ?
*** please try to use simple wordas possible to help me to enderstand.
THanks a lot !
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Hi,
Welcome. Tell us where you live. We have members from many countries, who speak many languages. Are you French?
I do not know the identities, so someone else will answer your question.
It looks like a pangio, but not an oblanga (The ones I have seen are a solid color, often brown). How big is it?
Tanja
Welcome. Tell us where you live. We have members from many countries, who speak many languages. Are you French?
I do not know the identities, so someone else will answer your question.
It looks like a pangio, but not an oblanga (The ones I have seen are a solid color, often brown). How big is it?
Tanja
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Hi ccool, and welcome to Loaches Online.
Do you have any more photographs of this loach? A larger close-up image would be really useful.
I am wondering if this is Pangio alcoides, given the white belly, dark dorsal surface and (I think) lack of bands. Do you know which country this fish was exported from?
Emma
Do you have any more photographs of this loach? A larger close-up image would be really useful.
I am wondering if this is Pangio alcoides, given the white belly, dark dorsal surface and (I think) lack of bands. Do you know which country this fish was exported from?
Emma
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Hi !
Thanks for your first comment.
I come From quebec, Canada. My first language are french. I already ask on other forum but i think that for this fifs it's better here because it's your speciality.
I don't have other picture but you can download this one with the link and make a better close up or i can send them by e-mail to someone.
This fish are not easy to picture because it's often under a rock.
It have about 2.5" long and 1/4" wide
I don't know more about it, it's a used aquarium that i buy last week with fish include.
I hope that this information can help to to identify it.
THanks again for your time !
Thanks for your first comment.
I come From quebec, Canada. My first language are french. I already ask on other forum but i think that for this fifs it's better here because it's your speciality.
I don't have other picture but you can download this one with the link and make a better close up or i can send them by e-mail to someone.
This fish are not easy to picture because it's often under a rock.
It have about 2.5" long and 1/4" wide
I don't know more about it, it's a used aquarium that i buy last week with fish include.
I hope that this information can help to to identify it.
THanks again for your time !
I can't say what Pangio you have, but I have a very similar. Here is a pic of it.
It could be a Pangio superba, but I'm very unsure about that. Maybe it's only a color variation.
Or Emmy is right with Pangio alcoides, but I think that the transition between the colors is not so wavy at the P. alcoides. And P. alcoides hasn't a belt at the head. Or is it wrong?
Bye,
Thomas
It could be a Pangio superba, but I'm very unsure about that. Maybe it's only a color variation.
Or Emmy is right with Pangio alcoides, but I think that the transition between the colors is not so wavy at the P. alcoides. And P. alcoides hasn't a belt at the head. Or is it wrong?
Bye,
Thomas
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