Yasuhikotakia splendida - The Jaguars are coming !

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Yasuhikotakia splendida - The Jaguars are coming !

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Can't believe its been a month already since I met with the British loach fans. I had a great time with both catfish and loach people at the CSG Convention 2009. And I heard you guys...number one request was for splendida. The first jags of the hobby are headed your way asap.

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It's a beauty! :P :P Like those contrast of the patterns on the tails!!
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Oh W :shock: w!!!!!

Much appreciated Kamphol! Those are simply stunning Loaches!! I'm speechless...... :shock:
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Hi Kamphol,
Hope you are keeping well. How many Y. splendida did you manage to find (approx)? The photos are amazing. Are these coming in via Patrick?
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Hey Emma,

I'm fine thanks. Took a week to get 30 jags which are going to that Northern Simian. Patrick will probably have stock in May if the rainy season will just hold off for another 2-3 weeks. If it rains, its over until November.
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Those are stunning fish Kamphol :shock: :D
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You may know what my next question is Kamphol, could we use the images for our Loach species Index please! :wink:
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You bet Graeme, only stipulation is that you make the correction in the Species Index :

"Yasuhikotakia splendida (Kottelat, 2004)"

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"Yasuhikotakia splendida (Roberts, 1995)"
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Ok, Mr.Kamphol, that fish is not going anywhere unless I have my hand on them first. See you tomorrow :D
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Those are truly beautiful Loaches. I wonder if we'll ever see them in the US?

Does anyone know what their aggression level is??? Similar to Skunks?

I'd set up a tank just for them! :lol:

Thanks for sharing the photos Mr. Kamphol!
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:wink: Nice Fishes :D
Cant wait to see them :wink:
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