Just a bunch of loach
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Just a bunch of loach
A large school of Homaloptera sexmaculata from the East of Thailand.
Habitat.
Testing our new board. Happy New Year, everybody!
Habitat.
Testing our new board. Happy New Year, everybody!
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More pics from Nonn here:
http://www.siamensis.org/webboard/webanswer.asp?id=5341
Fab as usual!
Martin.
http://www.siamensis.org/webboard/webanswer.asp?id=5341
Fab as usual!
Martin.
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Guys, sorry for the wrong ID, this is H. sexmaculata, according to the expert at WWF Thailand.
Btw, I woulnd't say it is common to see them congregrate in this number as in the picture. However, I've seen Homaloptera hanging out together in small school of 3-5 many times, espeacially in a stream where preferred rock space is limited.
Btw, I woulnd't say it is common to see them congregrate in this number as in the picture. However, I've seen Homaloptera hanging out together in small school of 3-5 many times, espeacially in a stream where preferred rock space is limited.
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Parralel threads Nonn!
http://forums.loaches.com/viewtopic.php?p=386#386
The fish pictured within the thread, you had ID'd as Balitora sp.
Martin.
http://forums.loaches.com/viewtopic.php?p=386#386
The fish pictured within the thread, you had ID'd as Balitora sp.
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Sensational!
I'm getting Martin and myself some sound walking shoes, some unsound wading shoes, and some plane tickets!
Nonn - these photos make so many of us so happy! Please continue!
Happy new year from here!
Nonn - these photos make so many of us so happy! Please continue!
Happy new year from here!
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