My new G. ocellatus

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plaalye
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My new G. ocellatus

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When I got back from my travels I found these at my LFS. I had to have a few! I'm assuming they're g. ocellatus but the markings are a bit unusual.
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These seem to change color more often and very quickly!
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Graeme Robson
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Super pictures and Loaches. Agreed on them being Gastromyzon ocellatus.
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Cup
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Post by Cup »

yes, definitely ocellatus.
plaalye
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Thanks Graeme & Cup. They're my favs in the rivertank, don't seem to be shy at all.
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Martin Thoene
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Definitely G. ocellatus. You'll find them very entertaining.

Martin.
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