I had to leave baby B.kubotai at the pet store
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I had to leave baby B.kubotai at the pet store
I found four baby B.kubotai at my local petsmart but I had to leave them behind I don't have money or the tanks set up for them at the moment. They were SOOOO cute. The longest one was no more then an inch long. I wanted to get them sooo badly. I had to call my sister and have her tell me "You need more loaches like you need a hole in the head right now".
Besides I need to buy paint that doesn't have any fumes because I found out that the paint I bought caused me to get a bad case of bronchitis (fun stuff).
:Whine: I want those babies.
Besides I need to buy paint that doesn't have any fumes because I found out that the paint I bought caused me to get a bad case of bronchitis (fun stuff).
:Whine: I want those babies.
Rae
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i have the same problem at every store i go to m8, i see so many loaches that i so badly want but cannot either house or afford. and to make it worse i think some moron who knows nothing about fish will bu that and it will die within a month due to lack of care or poorly setup tanks, its gutting m8
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If Life is simple...... Why are there so many clever people about?!!!
I know!!! Plus petsmart knows NOTHING about what they are doing esp with loaches.
I saw one sales person selling this guy a desktop tank (couldn't have been any more then 2 gallons) and a CLOWN LOACH to go in it.
Granted, this clown loach was only an inch or so long (a BABY BABY) I set the guy buying the fish straight and told him that the fish will get to be over a foot long.
I saw one sales person selling this guy a desktop tank (couldn't have been any more then 2 gallons) and a CLOWN LOACH to go in it.
Granted, this clown loach was only an inch or so long (a BABY BABY) I set the guy buying the fish straight and told him that the fish will get to be over a foot long.
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i think all fish sellers should be vetted so to speak, and if they cant advise correctly they shouldnt be allowed to sell the fish, i really does wind me up, i seen it so many times, i have even wittnessed a store that sold a baby oscar to a lad who wanted it to put in with his guppies lol i talked the lad out of the oscar, seems that the stores just want to out the fish as soon as they can regardless of if they have any chance o survival
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If Life is simple...... Why are there so many clever people about?!!!
I wasn't even in Petsmart because I needed to get something. I just went in because I was at the Home Depot in the same complex and I couldn't resist the call of the fish tanks. I know if I'm having a bad day sometimes I'll stop by my LFS, cruise past all the tanks and buy a guppy (if they have a really good looking one I want), a plant, or a treat to feed my fish. I would buy loaches but they need more room per fish then guppies do.
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Loach addiction gets worse.. wait until everyone starts posting more pics of their current fish and their tank setups , especially ones you haven't got or more depressingly haven't got room for...
So many species of fish so little time, space and money to keep them all...
So many species of fish so little time, space and money to keep them all...
So many species of fish yet so little time, space and money to keep them all...
I picked up a couple of the baby Kubotais at Petsmart, because I've never seen them this young. Although I already have 6 "teenage" Kubotais, none of them are this perfectly black and white. It will be interesting to watch them transform. One of them already changed practically overnight from black vertical bars, to having the centers of the black bars connect together. I'm tempted to get more, but I have to stop! There are other species I'd like to buy.
I just took a few pictures with my old camera. The fish are really fast, so it's difficult to get decent pictures. I bought both of these fish at the same time, and they looked identical. In the first picture, you can see the baby Kubotai in the right hand side of the picture that hasn't developed as quickly. The other 2 pictures are of the second fish. Now it's starting to show white spots inbetween. I didn't notice this until tonight.
I just took a few pictures with my old camera. The fish are really fast, so it's difficult to get decent pictures. I bought both of these fish at the same time, and they looked identical. In the first picture, you can see the baby Kubotai in the right hand side of the picture that hasn't developed as quickly. The other 2 pictures are of the second fish. Now it's starting to show white spots inbetween. I didn't notice this until tonight.
Last edited by jwyfk on Sun Nov 16, 2008 6:45 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Yes, the ones I saw at Petsmart looked like your first one -- all stripes! I did a double-take when I first saw it, because I wasn't sure what it was at first. Some of my kubotai are from Petsmart, but I've never seen them stock anything that young at my store before.
And btw, <3 your striata -- so cute! I want some very much. Sigh.
And btw, <3 your striata -- so cute! I want some very much. Sigh.
Love the Striata too. Looks like mine. I named him Troll because he likes hiding under the bridge that I used to have in the tank. I took it out because my Kuhlies were wedging themselves into the cracks of the bridge. I need to get a larger tank and get buddies for him and my Yoyo.
Yeah the ones I saw were ALL stripes with some having a bit of separation in the stripes but no horizontal bars. I still want those little cuties SOOOO BAD!
Yeah the ones I saw were ALL stripes with some having a bit of separation in the stripes but no horizontal bars. I still want those little cuties SOOOO BAD!
Rae
In that first photo, could the guy on the far right be a dario?
It looks exactly like what I purchased as dario loaches. They're definitely NOT kubotias. The kubs have a yellow tinge to them and the darios are very white. The confusing thing is my darios look nothing like the ID photos on loaches.com. The stripes are completely different.
Maybe a hybrid of some kind? Or a juvenile and the strips will change?
It looks exactly like what I purchased as dario loaches. They're definitely NOT kubotias. The kubs have a yellow tinge to them and the darios are very white. The confusing thing is my darios look nothing like the ID photos on loaches.com. The stripes are completely different.
Maybe a hybrid of some kind? Or a juvenile and the strips will change?
Juvies often get confused with other black and white loach species.
Here is a link that shows their color development as they grow up.
http://www.loaches.com/articles/botia-k ... term=botia
Here is a link that shows their color development as they grow up.
http://www.loaches.com/articles/botia-k ... term=botia
Rae
Yeah, it's just a very wee kubotai. You can already see where it's starting to spike laterally a little in those stripes. A dario's would lean a bit more forward and would have thinner, brighter yellow stripes if I remember. Saw some baby darios the other day mixed with yo-yos, but was too set on getting my mystery rostratas to go for them
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