Travancoria jonesi
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Travancoria jonesi
Hi
Has anybody have any experience of keeping any Hill Stream Loaches from India Specially the Travancoria jonesi ?
Best Regards
Sujoy
Has anybody have any experience of keeping any Hill Stream Loaches from India Specially the Travancoria jonesi ?
Best Regards
Sujoy
Here is a Picture of Travancoria jonesi to identify it correctly....
Picture Courtsey http://www.aquapress-bleher.com/
Best Regards
Sujoy
Picture Courtsey http://www.aquapress-bleher.com/
Best Regards
Sujoy
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Hi joyban!
Welcome to LOL.
I watched the link which you introduced.
http://www.aquapress-bleher.com/index.p ... 6&Itemid=1
http://www.aquapress-bleher.com/index.p ... 8&Itemid=1
I am very interesting.
I do not know it about an Indian freshwater fish very much.
I look forward to various information.
A fin is smaller than your thing, but is similar a little.
http://forums.loaches.com/viewtopic.php ... unnanensis
Welcome to LOL.
I watched the link which you introduced.
http://www.aquapress-bleher.com/index.p ... 6&Itemid=1
http://www.aquapress-bleher.com/index.p ... 8&Itemid=1
I am very interesting.
I do not know it about an Indian freshwater fish very much.
I look forward to various information.
A fin is smaller than your thing, but is similar a little.
http://forums.loaches.com/viewtopic.php ... unnanensis
I am not used to English. Therefore,It is likely to sometimes misunderstand it.
Hi
Thank you all, for the answers..
I had been gifted a few of these by my friend which I had introduced in my community aquarium,but unfortunately they did not survive in captivity.
The biotope is rocky and partly very steep, and fast flowing. The rocks often algae covered (on which they scrape the Aufwuchs from).
Here are some intresting links to some of the Loaches found in India...
1. http://indianaquariumhobbyist.com/commu ... ic&t=12638
2. http://indianaquariumhobbyist.com/commu ... sc&start=0
Best Regards
Sujoy
Thank you all, for the answers..
I had been gifted a few of these by my friend which I had introduced in my community aquarium,but unfortunately they did not survive in captivity.
The biotope is rocky and partly very steep, and fast flowing. The rocks often algae covered (on which they scrape the Aufwuchs from).
Here are some intresting links to some of the Loaches found in India...
1. http://indianaquariumhobbyist.com/commu ... ic&t=12638
2. http://indianaquariumhobbyist.com/commu ... sc&start=0
Best Regards
Sujoy
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Hi All,
Here is an other link to some other laoches from Western Ghats in India
http://www.aquapress-bleher.com/index.p ... &Itemid=40
@mick, yes I have to now create a special tank to keep these loaches, and more importantly I will now have to go and collect a few from the wild as these fishes are not very popular and are generally found in very remote hilly areas of the western ghats lot of which falls under protected forests. So one will need to have special permission as well.
Regards
Sujoy
Here is an other link to some other laoches from Western Ghats in India
http://www.aquapress-bleher.com/index.p ... &Itemid=40
@mick, yes I have to now create a special tank to keep these loaches, and more importantly I will now have to go and collect a few from the wild as these fishes are not very popular and are generally found in very remote hilly areas of the western ghats lot of which falls under protected forests. So one will need to have special permission as well.
Regards
Sujoy
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