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tangtangfish
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Post by tangtangfish »

Just bought two small biotas from LFS.
Can anyone help me ID them? Are they the same species or different?
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tangtangfish
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Post by tangtangfish »

I don't think it's Botia dario:)
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Post by Mad Duff »

I would say both Botia Dario :)
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Post by gulogulo »

I agree with mad duff, definitely Botia dario
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Post by Wendie »

Here's my guys... a bigger version.

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Post by tangtangfish »

Look at the color pattern of the tails you will tell the difference.
Also the yellow stripes are wider than B. dario.
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Post by Martin Thoene »

tangtangfish,
welcome to LOL. You've definitely got two Botia dario there. B. dario have a very distinctive forehead profile, present in both your fish. Their markings are very variable, but you always get 8 stripes of varying width. Both your fish have the typical baby dario single stripe on each caudal lobe. As the fish mature, one or two more stripes appear.

Look at these more mature fish here, in this recently created profile, and see the differences.

http://forums.loaches.com/viewtopic.php?t=2624

One thing we've learned here is that out of the ordinary markings should not be assumed to denote another species.

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Post by Emma Turner »

Here's another pic of a juvenile Botia dario for comparison with your fish:

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Quite incredible how so many loach species can undergo such transformations in markings as they mature. 8)

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Post by tangtangfish »

Thank you guys.
Now I see.
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