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EmilyMarie85
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ID Please

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Picked up 4 clown loaches tonight, all 5"-6" -- the guy was moving and wasn't taking them with. He also had 2 other loach type fish that he asked me to take, I have no clue what they are, can anyone ID these please?

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EmilyMarie85
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Yasuhikotakia modesta maybe?
EmilyMarie85
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Yasuhikotakia eos?
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Jim Powers
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Sorry no one has responded. Things are a bit slow lately on this forum.
Did you check out the species index?
Try this pictorial search if you haven't already.
http://www.loaches.com/species-index/pi ... eeper-body
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EmilyMarie85
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Yea I tried that :( I wasn't able to find anything that looked like an exact match, or that even had the little black spot. It sure looks like a loach, but maybe its not? Thanks for your help.
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Jim Powers
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I would say its definitely a loach. My guess would be Y. modesta but the spot is puzzling. Maybe its just a random marking.
I am hoping someone will come along and confirm that.
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EmilyMarie85
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Yea that spot threw me off too. Especially since both of them have it =/
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