Inquisitive yoyo loach
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those raised dots are sensory pores ... they surround the eyes and travel in a relatively straight line up the head. There are pics showing the difference between tubercules and sensory pores in the link below:
http://forums.loaches.com/viewtopic.php ... sc&start=0
http://forums.loaches.com/viewtopic.php ... sc&start=0
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This is very impressive and much better than what me (and others I've talked to) got.ckk125 wrote:Thanks! and yes, she is gravid.
The growth rate of these guys are unbelievable...mine reached 5 inches from 3 within 2months and she is gravid since then.quite a while(3 months ago)
Here it was first from 1" to 3" in 2-3 months, and then stall, they made perhaps a single inch in the last year.
I wonder why...
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Ive read there may be two different species. There is one that gets up to 8" and there are some that only get 4-5". Probably something to do with regional variations.mikev wrote:This is very impressive and much better than what me (and others I've talked to) got.ckk125 wrote:Thanks! and yes, she is gravid.
The growth rate of these guys are unbelievable...mine reached 5 inches from 3 within 2months and she is gravid since then.quite a while(3 months ago)
Here it was first from 1" to 3" in 2-3 months, and then stall, they made perhaps a single inch in the last year.
I wonder why...
She's a lovely big girl, whatever the case. Wishing you the best in hopes she may find a boyfriend (or 2) to drop those eggs with. Got a mop of plants in there in case they decide to do the deed? And got a notebook and camera handy?
<hint, hint!>
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