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Nemacheilus corica!

Post by Graeme Robson » Sat Aug 26, 2006 3:24 pm

This Loach addiction is getting out of hand!! :evil: There's me just going by my business and stopped at a lfs for some frozen foods. Wife and kids waiting in the car, as i would only be 5 mins. *cough* :roll:

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I purchased a group of 6. :D
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Post by mikev » Sat Aug 26, 2006 3:46 pm

Arggh... the other Polka-Dots. Nice guys, congradulations.... I wish I could find some. Most LFS' around are blissfully devoid of anything one would consider buying...

(IMHO, small schisturoids are the best fish -- tend to be healthy, don't get crazy diseases, don't hurt other fish, and provide a lot of entertainment for the size.)...this are about 1.5", right?

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Post by Jim Powers » Sat Aug 26, 2006 3:47 pm

Its nice to know I am not the only weak person around. :wink:
I love corica. They are a nice little loach. I haven't seen them in a bit, though.
I had one for many years. Here is a pic of him at full size (about 1.5")
http://www.bobd.lunarpages.com/loaches/jim025.html
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Post by Graeme Robson » Sat Aug 26, 2006 3:59 pm

Cheers. :D
They looked a bit skinny at first, but with some feedings of Blood's and brine shrimp, they are now a proud owner of a 'pot' belly. :D

Great picture, Jim. 8)
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Post by Mad Duff » Sat Aug 26, 2006 5:00 pm

Very nice looking fish Graeme :)

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Post by Graeme Robson » Sat Aug 26, 2006 5:47 pm

Thanks. :)

I just wish the 'freebies' where fish at times. :lol:

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Post by Emma Turner » Sat Aug 26, 2006 6:02 pm

I hope you didn't get into too much trouble with the 'bank manager'! :lol:

Beautiful additions. :D What size tank have you got them in? I'd be very interested to know how you go with a small group of these. Whenever I've had these in in the past, they have been very problematic with each other, to the point of actually really harming and even killing each other. Last time I had to separate them all into individual tanks. :? Of course it may just be that the stock tanks are relatively small, but other Nemachiline species seem to get on ok in the same amount of space.

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Post by Mike Ophir » Sat Aug 26, 2006 11:14 pm

Wow Graeme,

Very nice looking N. corica. And about that addiction....keep it up!!! Who can refuse more loaches!

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Post by suya1 » Sat Aug 26, 2006 11:29 pm

Thanks for sharing pics of your beauties Graeme. :) Nobody blames you for the loach addiction. Welcome to Loaches Anonymous. :P

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Post by Mark in Vancouver » Sat Aug 26, 2006 11:33 pm

mikev wrote:Arggh... the other Polka-Dots. Nice guys, congradulations.... I wish I could find some. Most LFS' around are blissfully devoid of anything one would consider buying...

(IMHO, small schisturoids are the best fish -- tend to be healthy, don't get crazy diseases, don't hurt other fish, and provide a lot of entertainment for the size.)...this are about 1.5", right?
Just the puritan in me talking, but Balitoriine - or Nemacheiline - is preferable to "schisturoids". Sorry to mention it, even.
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Post by mikev » Sun Aug 27, 2006 12:27 am

Just the puritan in me talking, but Balitoriine - or Nemacheiline - is preferable to "schisturoids". Sorry to mention it, even.
Use of Balitoriine with either a (more usual) single or (as you suggest) double i was inconsistent with the sentence where the word was used. Nemacheiline is indeed a more appropriate term if one must stick to the scientific terminology. Given that the use of a scientific term was not required in the context, but only to express the admiration for the new Graeme's water-dwelling vertebrates with gills, I opted for a hopefully transparent neologism. :wink:

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Post by Graeme Robson » Sun Aug 27, 2006 6:08 am

Cheers all. :D

Relations with 'bank' manager is good at the moment. :lol:

Now that the honeymoon period is over, i certainly see what your mean, Emma. I have them in with other Nemacheilus and more of the peaceful Schistura's in a 39gal. I might separate them into two groups of three and put them into the two river tanks. Or three groups of two. I'll give them a little more time for now and see how they settle..

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Post by Graeme Robson » Mon Aug 28, 2006 9:59 pm

Well i've split them into two groups of three at the moment.

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