
And I also apologize for getting off topic. Back to the Guessing Game on that super cool loach.
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These are from China, in the Yangtze river. Right around 4" and these are still juvie colors.starsplitter7 wrote:There is also such variation by location, and there's no location information, no size information, no behavioural information, . . . makes it pretty difficult to ID an obscure species.
I am seeing if anybody could ID, not trying to start a fight lol. I just figured that someone would have gotten it sooner as it is the queen of all loachesplaalye wrote: If you already know what it is why are you asking? Playing childish games?? Ok, you're smarter than me, happy?
Matt wrote:The mouth shape reminds me of L. elongata...
Jim Powers wrote:Well, here are some pics of elongata and pellegrini from the Mr. Tree pics I mentioned (thanks odyssey for the link). For some reason I can't load the images, but here are the links. You can access other pics of leptobotia by advancing the pics.
I tend to think it looks more like pellegrini, but your hints sound like its elongata.
I think everyone has given their guesses so why not enlighten us?
That's what we are here for...learning all we can about loaches. If we don't know it, we sure want to know.![]()
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v470/ ... ongata.jpg
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v470/ ... ni_juv.jpg
http://www.loaches.com/species-index/le ... a-elongataglenna wrote:hey loaches4life
I LOVE clowns and the other common loaches. After all, that is all we get here in the "country" ( so no apologies there!}
besides, uncommon does not necessarily mean better!
I also love learning about these other, more obscure loaches. who knows, maybe they will become more readily availabie in my area!
Do you have any more info on them , like exactly what they ARE?
Sometimes strange things pop up at the LFS, and it would be great to know about them (eventual size, tank requirements, etc)
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