Histrionica in Loach Book
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Histrionica in Loach Book
Hi!
I was at friends house yesterday and he had the Loach book (great book!!!!).
But the pics of Histrionica was very different in colour, than any Histrionica I`ve ever seen before. Including my own.
Can anyone out there inform me of the rason for this?
(Sorry if this has been asked/answered before, but I couldn`t find it when I did a search)
Kind regards
Marius
I was at friends house yesterday and he had the Loach book (great book!!!!).
But the pics of Histrionica was very different in colour, than any Histrionica I`ve ever seen before. Including my own.
Can anyone out there inform me of the rason for this?
(Sorry if this has been asked/answered before, but I couldn`t find it when I did a search)
Kind regards
Marius
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No. But that won`t really answer my question. I have no reason to doubt that it is a Histrionica in the Loach book, but I`m wondering if the pic is of a fish from any particular location and why this is used as a description in the book. It`s not a typical Histrionica as far as I can find out. Incl the pics in the species index here on LOLjwyfk wrote:Did you try the image search in Google to see if you can find one like it?
I`d love tostarsplitter7 wrote:Why not post a picture of your Histie?

But I still havent figured out how to do that here on Loaches.
(And it p..... me off, because it has been explained to me many times, and I still cant figure it out

EDIT! EUREKA!!! managed it

Here is a pic of one of my Histrionicas. (and a couple of others


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Hi Marius,
Is it the one on page 116? I think this is a stock photo from Aqua Press. TFH would only buy a certain number of images from us, we had loads of great shots which they chose not to use.
I would say that the B. histrionica on page 116 is partially in shadow, which may make it appear darker/golder than it is. Many juvenile B. histrionica show these bold black stripes, but body colour can vary from white, to grey, to golden.
Emma
Is it the one on page 116? I think this is a stock photo from Aqua Press. TFH would only buy a certain number of images from us, we had loads of great shots which they chose not to use.

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Actually, I think that shot is certainly one of the best of the stock pics used by TFH in the book. It also looks just like the histis I have had. There is quite a bit of variation in this species, though, so I am not surprised it doesn't look like ones you have seen. I had a large female some time ago, that actually kept most of that color and markings into adulthood. She was a beauty.

Jim Powers wrote:Actually, I think that shot is certainly one of the best of the stock pics used by TFH in the book.
Yeah! It`s a great photo! Beautiful fish

If it is a normal specimen, how come none of the photos in the species index resembles anything like it?Jim Powers wrote:It also looks just like the histis I have had. There is quite a bit of variation in this species, though, so I am not surprised it doesn't look like ones you have seen.
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I don't really think there is a 'Normal' colour for this species. They are varied either by age, locality, diet and many other factors. You also have to look at the lighting on the tank, type of media used to capture, Computer touch up etc.tender wrote:If it is a normal specimen, how come none of the photos in the species index resembles anything like it?
My batch of Histies all came from the same shipment but I can't guarantee they are all from the same source but the variation in colouring and pattern is noticeable. One of my usual pattern fish is Golden and an almost identical patterned fish is more cream coloured.
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