Hemimyzon formosanus

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Hemimyzon formosanus

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These beauties came in tonight under the 'Taiwanese Hillstream Loach - Hemimyzon formosanus' nametag. These pics of them in the bag are not that great, but you can see the potential! 8) Will try for better shots in-tank over the next few days:

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The 'flag tails' were very prominant, literally as soon as I took the bag out of the box, I could see them clearly (a lot of fish look very plain when they are initially taken out of the shipping box).

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Love the tails! Hope we see them here in the US, I want some!!
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I WANTS, TOO!!!!!! :shock:
Interesting shape. Almost like a cross between a gastro and a beaufortia.
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Drooool...
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Wow! Nice.

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a pic once the fish have settled in would be good Emma, :wink:
they do look good though.

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Very nice looking fish :)

I predict a long drive soon :lol:
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Emma, you're always lucky to get fish seldom available! That's why I admire you and your fish.:lol:
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Post by Jim Powers »

Hey Emma, any pics of these guys after they settled in?
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I'll make it my mission this weekend. :wink:
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Cool! 8)
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Jim, you're right. 8)
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I did manage to take some photos this evening, but will have to wait until tomorrow to upload & post them as it is late here. Pics were extremely difficult (this species makes Sinogastromyzon wui seem brave & outgoing!), so please don't expect the best pics I've ever taken..... :?
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I was wondering if they would be shy. I guess you answered that question.
I suppose I can wait until Monday to see the pics. :wink:
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Post by Emma Turner »

As promised. :mrgreen:

I must add that these photos do not do these beautiful hillstream loaches much justice. To the eye, they are a reflective, shimmering silver colour with dark markings.

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Because they were being so very shy (and they are on the top row of the system, which means a vertically challenged person like myself can only balance on the top of a ladder for so long) I decided to try adding a couple to a photo tank. Needless to say, they were very cross about this and lost a lot of their colour/markings.

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I will try for more (better) pics sometime soon. Hope you enjoyed looking through them!

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