Japanese Loach
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Nice to meet you it is ODYSSEY of the living in Japan.
It is contributed the beginning in this forum.
Thanks in advance for your help.
There might sometimes be a misunderstanding because my English language skill is poor.
In the beginning, I will introduce a kind of the loach in Japan.
The scientific name is Niwaella delicata
It is a Japanese endemic species. They assume algae to be staple food.
I pronounce it "ajime_dojou" in Japanese.
It is a meaning called a tasty loach.
It is said to be the most delicious in loachs inhabiting Japan.
(1) Niwaella delicata
I chiefly keep fish who make algae staple food.
Additionally, I keep Gastromyzon, Pseudogastromyzon, Sinogastromyzon, Beaufortia , and Stiphodon etc.
Because I have the huge photograph taken with the digital camera, it is made to massage for the occasional introduction.
(2) Niwaella delicata and G_scitulus
(3) Niwaella delicata and G_scitulus
(4) G_scitulus & G_ocellatus and Niwaella delicata
(5) Moment when Pseudogastromyzon cheni kicks about Stiphodon percnopterygionus and Niwaella delicata
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It is contributed the beginning in this forum.
Thanks in advance for your help.
There might sometimes be a misunderstanding because my English language skill is poor.
In the beginning, I will introduce a kind of the loach in Japan.
The scientific name is Niwaella delicata
It is a Japanese endemic species. They assume algae to be staple food.
I pronounce it "ajime_dojou" in Japanese.
It is a meaning called a tasty loach.
It is said to be the most delicious in loachs inhabiting Japan.
(1) Niwaella delicata
I chiefly keep fish who make algae staple food.
Additionally, I keep Gastromyzon, Pseudogastromyzon, Sinogastromyzon, Beaufortia , and Stiphodon etc.
Because I have the huge photograph taken with the digital camera, it is made to massage for the occasional introduction.
(2) Niwaella delicata and G_scitulus
(3) Niwaella delicata and G_scitulus
(4) G_scitulus & G_ocellatus and Niwaella delicata
(5) Moment when Pseudogastromyzon cheni kicks about Stiphodon percnopterygionus and Niwaella delicata
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Last edited by odyssey on Wed Oct 01, 2008 11:08 am, edited 2 times in total.
My best regards.
Hello Thomas and Mad Duff.
Hi Feyna. Kochirakoso Yoroshiku~
Hi ey .
I was surprised at a quick reply. Thank you.
My best regards.
Hi Feyna. Kochirakoso Yoroshiku~
Hi ey .
I was surprised at a quick reply. Thank you.
My best regards.
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Wonderful pictures of very nice fish, odyssey.Thanks for posting.
Do you have information about Stiphodon? I have a few kinds, but don´t know there name. They are not as colorful as yours (some are like the very right one on your last picture). I have searched the net a lot, including some great japanese sites but can not see the difference between male and female, except the first dorsal - perhaps...
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Do you have information about Stiphodon? I have a few kinds, but don´t know there name. They are not as colorful as yours (some are like the very right one on your last picture). I have searched the net a lot, including some great japanese sites but can not see the difference between male and female, except the first dorsal - perhaps...
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