Some loach photos...

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shuwae
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Some loach photos...

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Some of the new loaches. Not too sure on the sewellia IDs but that is what I bought them under:
Sewellia "SEW04":
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Sewellia "SEW03":
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Pseudogastromyzon myersi:
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Gastromyzon zebrinus?:
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Nice! Wetspot I presume? I'd agree with the g. zebrinus.
shuwae
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Both of the sewellia were from Wetspot. The p. myersi was from a seller on Aquabid and the gastromyzon was from one of my LFS.

The old g. zebrinus I kept in the past, were a different color from this one which was why I was not sure on the ID. Not sure why this one is a darker brown/black.
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There some very different groups under g. zebrinus. May even be separate species?
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Jim Powers
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Very nice! There is so much variability in zebrinus it sometimes takes a while before you can tell for sure. The stripes in zebrinus tend to break up into spots as they age.
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shuwae
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Thanks! I have been looking at Odyssey's thread to see if he has/had one like this.
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Here's one of mine. I have several of this form
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