Traccatichthys taeniatus
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Hi all,
Thought you might like to see some pics of these beautiful loaches that came in direct from Vietnam a few weeks ago:
Emma
Thought you might like to see some pics of these beautiful loaches that came in direct from Vietnam a few weeks ago:
Emma
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Re: Traccatichthys taeniatus
How did you know?Emma Turner wrote:Hi all,
Thought you might like to see some pics of these beautiful loaches ...
Emma
these are my kind of falling-in-love-loaches ...
Wolfram
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wow, what amazing colours. i love the whiskers too.
i need a fish room
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Lovely !
Wow these are going to be stunners .
You shipped direct from Vietnam ?
You shipped direct from Vietnam ?
Keep your powder dry !
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Thought so ..
Make sense , There isnt much coming out direct .
We have looked into it ..
We have looked into it ..
Keep your powder dry !
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Re: Traccatichthys taeniatus
got 4 of them in a large q-tank. Guess I am in love now hope they settle well, they are still pretty nervious. Added 15 juvenile Yunnanilus cr. to them and baby Garras.wasserscheu wrote: ...
these are my kind of falling-in-love-loaches ...
Bought them with 3 Schistura balteata (there are actually similarities in their apperance (somehow ) and as they were together in the same tank at the store - I took the entire crew).
I have never ever seen those in my life in any store and finally found them in the aquaristic-department of a hardware-store, same as my Y.caudipunctata a while ago. Weird somehow. Hope they are fine.
What worries me, is the fact, how fast I found so many excuses to fill the tank with fish ... and there seems no end, I did not have sewellia for a while ... algaea have picked up already, hmmm ... I "hope" they are already sold from that store I'm thinking of. My plans were rather towards downsizing ... really bad Traccatichthys!
Wolfram
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