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Maire
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Please help in identifying loaches.

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I'm a novice in the world of loaches. Please help me in identifying the ones I have:
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On the second picture the loaches on top and on the bottom are B. almorhae. Am I right? But I can't identify the one in the middle, I hope you'll kindly help me :)
All loaches are about 4 cm long.
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The patterns are a bit odd, but they all look like yoyos (B. almorhae) to me.
Why does my aquarium always seem too small?
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It's great!
Thanks for your help )))
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Post by Rocco »

No, those aren't Almorhae, sorry to correct but those look more like Botia Histronica than Almorhae
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Post by Emma Turner »

Hi Maire, and welcome to the forum. :D

I'd agree with Rocco. Those are Botia histrionica, and very nice ones too! 8) Every so often we see strange patterns on many of the bottid loaches, such as the middle one in your pic. Here is our profile on them: http://www.loaches.com/species-index/botia-histronica.

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Maire
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Post by Maire »

Rocco, Emma - thanks for your help)
So, my little guys are Botia histrionica. What a surprise - I bought them as Almorhae ))).
Yesterday I noticed that the middle one's markings (with vertical stripes) started to change, so I think I'll wait for a month or so, and then ask to ID my loaches again.
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105l / 27.5 g tank.
6 Hemigrammus rhodostomus, 5 Pangio kuhlii, 2 SAE.
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Thanks for the correction - nice fish anyway.
Why does my aquarium always seem too small?
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Post by mickthefish »

i'm still not sure, my instant thought on pic 2 was a histrionica in the middle and the others almorhae.
i got a group of young almorhae awhile back and there's 3 that look similar to the pic.
and i'm positive they are almorhae, once i find a pic i'll put it up to compare.
sorry to confuse matters Maire.

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Post by mickthefish »

found a fairly good pic which showsthe similarity between my fish and Maire's.
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see what you lot think?

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Post by Mark in Vancouver »

B. histrialomorhae?
Your vantage point determines what you can see.
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thats what was going through my mind Mark?.

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Post by helen nightingale »

it would be interesting to see how these fish all turn out.

whatever they are, they are very prettily marked
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don't care Helen. they'll be on the next bus out of my house.

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Post by helen nightingale »

you dont like yours? are you suspecting hybridisation, or are they a bit on the agressive side for your tank?
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Post by mickthefish »

hybrids Helen, i'm going to ask the guy at the shop i bought these are they importing from the Hybrid Republic.
he's a good lad and if he knows he'll tell me.

mick
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