Identification goby help
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Identification goby help
Hello,
here is a small goby I see everywhere on Facebook Taïwaners shrimps breeders ... does anyone have the name of the specie?
thanks a lot !!!
https://fbstatic-a.akamaihd.net/rsrc.ph ... 86079&ev=0
here is a small goby I see everywhere on Facebook Taïwaners shrimps breeders ... does anyone have the name of the specie?
thanks a lot !!!
https://fbstatic-a.akamaihd.net/rsrc.ph ... 86079&ev=0
Re: Identification goby help
Panda loach (protomyzon pachychilus). I think when the fish get older, they will start to lose that color/pattern.
Re: Identification goby help
ok thanks ? i was doubting thanks you so much!!
Re: Identification goby help
Hi
It's a loach from China and since December 2012 named Yaoshania pachychilus. It was temporarly put into 'Protomyzon' by M. Kottelat because it was clear that it doesn't belong to Protomyzon, endemic to Borneo. Yaoshania is a new genus with one species. As the species is highly endangered by human activities it shold be kept by breeders. For further informations
http://www.seriouslyfish.com/species/ya ... chychilus/
Cheers Charles
It's a loach from China and since December 2012 named Yaoshania pachychilus. It was temporarly put into 'Protomyzon' by M. Kottelat because it was clear that it doesn't belong to Protomyzon, endemic to Borneo. Yaoshania is a new genus with one species. As the species is highly endangered by human activities it shold be kept by breeders. For further informations
http://www.seriouslyfish.com/species/ya ... chychilus/
Cheers Charles
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Re: Identification goby help
protomyzon pachychilus Type II
From China
From China
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^Is this type bred to have this pattern or is it wild caught? I am curious if this type has an official name yet.
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Re: Identification goby help
Its wild caught. I don't think its been captive bred yet, but I may be wrong.
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