Loach Identification?

The forum for the very best information on loaches of all types. Come learn from our membership's vast experience!

Moderator: LoachForumModerators

Post Reply
TrebleClef84
Posts: 77
Joined: Wed Aug 12, 2009 9:31 pm
Location: Columbus, Ohio

Loach Identification?

Post by TrebleClef84 »

The pet store identified him as a zebra loach, but looking at pictures of zebra loaches, it is plain to see that this one is NOT a zebra. I couldn't find a picture in the species index that fit him exactly.

http://img19.imageshack.us/img19/1925/dscf2579h.jpg
plaalye
Posts: 887
Joined: Tue Mar 11, 2008 8:35 pm
Location: Bellingham, Wa.

Post by plaalye »

Difficult to tell by the pic but I'm guessing a young botia dario.
TrebleClef84
Posts: 77
Joined: Wed Aug 12, 2009 9:31 pm
Location: Columbus, Ohio

Post by TrebleClef84 »

I will try to get a better picture, but they are terribly shy.

I don't think they are of the half moon body type. They have a longer body with a split tail. Their eyes are not directly on either side of their heads, but kind of on the top/sides. They don't burrow, but they are a bit territorial towards non-loaches. I don't know if all loaches can blink, but these definitely do...it's adorable. I THINK they have tiny barbels around their mouths...it's hard to tell.

edit: maybe a chinese loach? http://www.loaches.com/species-index/pa ... jiangensis

And depending on your browser you can click the picture again and make it huge.
User avatar
Doc
Posts: 422
Joined: Tue Oct 23, 2007 2:36 pm
Location: Grange Park, Thatto Heath. St Helens.
Contact:

Post by Doc »

Looks more like a Schistura or Nemecheilus species to me.
So many species of fish yet so little time, space and money to keep them all...
User avatar
ch.koenig
Posts: 340
Joined: Fri Mar 27, 2009 12:49 pm
Location: Switzerland

Post by ch.koenig »

hi
a better picture would help. is there an eye-amarking?
a list to look at
http://images.google.ch/imgres?imgurl=h ... %26hl%3Dde
I've seen a similar one lately on a website about a trip of Tan and others near hong kong. can't find it at the moment.
cheers charles
mickthefish
Posts: 3281
Joined: Sun Sep 10, 2006 7:20 pm
Location: manchester, england

Post by mickthefish »

it has the same markings and body shape of Schistura denisoni.

mick
never take people at face value.
TrebleClef84
Posts: 77
Joined: Wed Aug 12, 2009 9:31 pm
Location: Columbus, Ohio

Post by TrebleClef84 »

Still trying to get a close up full body shot, but as soon as you get near the tank, they teleport under the centerpiece.

Headshot:
http://img24.imageshack.us/img24/8185/dscf2582y.jpg

edit of last shot:
http://img9.imageshack.us/img9/6113/closeupr.jpg
User avatar
Doc
Posts: 422
Joined: Tue Oct 23, 2007 2:36 pm
Location: Grange Park, Thatto Heath. St Helens.
Contact:

Post by Doc »

I was thinking more along the lines of Schistura alticrista..
So many species of fish yet so little time, space and money to keep them all...
TrebleClef84
Posts: 77
Joined: Wed Aug 12, 2009 9:31 pm
Location: Columbus, Ohio

Post by TrebleClef84 »

I think that may be it. They don't have that weird bump before their tail, but that may be because they are still so small. Thanks!

This is as good as it is going to get...I'm not the best of photographers.
http://img3.imageshack.us/img3/7951/dscf2589.jpg
plaalye
Posts: 887
Joined: Tue Mar 11, 2008 8:35 pm
Location: Bellingham, Wa.

Post by plaalye »

Boy was I off! Nice fish, glad you got it right.
Post Reply