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Loach ID?

Post by Loaches4Life » Fri Oct 15, 2010 5:50 pm

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Can anybody ID these?

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Post by Loaches4Life » Sat Oct 16, 2010 2:55 pm

plaalye wrote:Something similsr to this?
http://www.loaches.com/species-index/le ... pellegrini
Nope. not it. Thanks though

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Post by Loaches4Life » Sat Oct 16, 2010 8:14 pm

WOW, i thought that someone would know on a loach fourm. :roll:

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Post by Jim Powers » Sat Oct 16, 2010 8:45 pm

It definately looks like a leptobotia of some type if not pellegrini.
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Post by Pywakyt » Sun Oct 17, 2010 2:00 am

Almost looks like an albino version of the previous mentioned type...but either way it's def very close. Same markings though the original pics are for sure lighter. Same head and same fin placement and tail look.
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Post by Loaches4Life » Sun Oct 17, 2010 1:12 pm

nope, definatly not albino.

HINT: it is a type of leptobotia.
more pics, comon someone has to get this, its LOACHES.COM for cripes sake.

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Post by Jim Powers » Sun Oct 17, 2010 2:25 pm

Well, since the Leptobotia's are a little obscure and rarely available, I think you should cut everyone some slack for not knowing the species.
It looks most like pellegrini to me. It could be a young elongata, but juveniles under 2" tend to be a uniform charcoal gray. They are also quite rare.
What size are these fish?
I used to have a link to a bunch of pics of Chinese fish, (Mr.Tree's?) but lost it when my computer crashed a few months back.
There were numerous pics of Leptobotias. If someone has that link, I would imagine we could ID your fish.
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Post by starsplitter7 » Sun Oct 17, 2010 2:32 pm

There is also such variation by location, and there's no location information, no size information, no behavioural information, . . . makes it pretty difficult to ID an obscure species.

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Post by Crissyloach » Sun Oct 17, 2010 2:50 pm

Looks almost like a Leptobotia hengyangensis to me. The site that I am looking at states that they are confused with L. pelligrini sometimes.

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Post by Northern Monkey » Sun Oct 17, 2010 4:41 pm

Hey Loaches4life , I am suprised you got any response ,If it aint a clown or a Khuli no one on here seems to care.
I saw 1 post with 64 replies about a dead clownloach . :shock:
I posted some new/unusual fish too but no interest.
I posted some photos and they were deleated too 4" sids
Lovely fish buddy ,where were they collected?
I was looking for the smiley that bangs his head against the wall :lol:
Leptobotia rock :wink:
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Post by plaalye » Sun Oct 17, 2010 4:55 pm

Loaches4Life wrote:nope, definatly not albino.

HINT: it is a type of leptobotia.
more pics, comon someone has to get this, its LOACHES.COM for cripes sake!
If you already know what it is why are you asking? Playing childish games?? Ok, you're smarter than me, happy?

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Post by Jim Powers » Sun Oct 17, 2010 5:25 pm

Hey Loaches4life , I am suprised you got any response ,If it aint a clown or a Khuli no one on here seems to care.
I saw 1 post with 64 replies about a dead clownloach . Shocked
I posted some new/unusual fish too but no interest.
I posted some photos and they were deleated too 4" sids
Lovely fish buddy ,where were they collected?
I was looking for the smiley that bangs his head against the wall Laughing
Leptobotia rock Wink
:roll:
Oh, give me a break!!
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Post by starsplitter7 » Sun Oct 17, 2010 6:33 pm

Agreed. I don't get the opportunity to buy unusual fish, so I have no knowledge.

I would imagine that people do not reply if they do not know the answer. That is certainly the case for me, and I imagine for a lot of beginners. It has nothing to do with a lack of interest. I have read this thread every time I saw a response so I could find out the answer.

Since most people care about the loss of a fish and have something to say, there are replies. Most of us have had this experience, and don't have the privilege, the access and/or money to buy exotic fish. It would be a waste of time for people to reply, "I dunno".

How about reviving the thread where we played "Guess the species of this fish"? At least then we all know we are playing a game. I can't answer the questions, but I found it interesting, and had the opportunity to see fish, I will never see in my lifetime.

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Post by Pywakyt » Sun Oct 17, 2010 11:38 pm

Star I know this is off topic and I'm sorry but I do think we are soul mates too lol. Although my boy friend might not be happy with that statement. Any way you took the words out of my mouth in regards to the if we don't know we don't respond thing. I tend to only respond when I think what I say may be helpfull. So if I don't know or I don't think the pics of fish are neat or what ever rather then say I dunno or sorry I think those fish are ugly I don't respond either. And for whomever thinks that all any of us care about is clowns or khulies I prefer dojo/weathers.
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