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Jorge las Heras
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A pair of macro pics

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A detail from the sensorial barbels of my Chromobotia macracanthus:


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Great shots :D
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Kinda remids me of the movie Predator
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I had no idea they had one pair of barbels on top of another at the front...
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Superb images! 8)
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wow :o
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how do you people get your loachies to sit still?!?!


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Wow, very nice 8)
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Post by Mark in Vancouver »

Very nice shots, Jorge! If you don't mind, I think these would be an excellent addition to the species index on the new Loaches Online web site. Please let us know if you'd like to share them on that site.

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I'd second that, Mark.
Jorge, I notice you have quite a few pics up at Atlas Dr. Pez 8)
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Me gustan tus clown loaches :)
No sabia yo que se podian comprar tambien en Madrid... Pensaba que eso era mas en Alemania y tal..
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Off course, Marc. Send me a mail if you need something...
angelfish83 wrote:Me gustan tus clown loaches :)
No sabia yo que se podian comprar tambien en Madrid... Pensaba que eso era mas en Alemania y tal..
I don't now if you are joking... Clown loaches area available in every fish shop in Madrid for the last 25 years (I don't remember before). I think as in any european city. The most common loaches (kubotai, striata, lecontei, histrionica, almorhae, dario, modesta, sidthimunki, etc.) are easy to find and also some Schisturas (wrong identified), Cobitis, Misgurnus, Acantopsis the most common Pangio and Gastromyzon-Pseudogastromyzon. However genera as Aborichthys, Barbatula, Balitora, Mesonemacheilus, Yunnanilus, Vanmanenia, Iksookimia or even Homaloptera are fish not often seen here, they come rarely or never.
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