Clown loach update
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yea..split stripes guy was added later....both similiar size.Tinman wrote:The one with the split stripes seems to take the damage. Which was added first. These where similar in size to each and added at different times right? Are they both male? they do seem slender and long...just conjecture...
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Looking good, Chen. Do you know where abouts these came from originally? Every time I see them, I can see such a vast difference in head shape to my large clown loaches. I think you have quite a few males there, and even compared to my males, the head and mouth area still looks somewhat bigger.
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Water quality problem.chefkeith wrote:What's with the bare bottom?
I just know they are from Indonesia..exactly...mine looks..sharper..these guys eat 1-2 pieces of market prawn everyday but still couldn't archieve the mass like your clowns...Emma Turner wrote:Looking good, Chen. Cool Do you know where abouts these came from originally? Every time I see them, I can see such a vast difference in head shape to my large clown loaches. I think you have quite a few males there, and even compared to my males, the head and mouth area still looks somewhat bigger.
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Those 2 large ones are males....they'll fight almost everyday.Tinman wrote:Chens are the ones with the bright finnage which I thought where the Borneo var. and Emmas the Sumataran. The girth and overall head shape differ but after seeing the snubnose var I am just thinking Chens 2 large are male.Purely a guess
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