just thought I'd share
I have a Q too
the dilutinic clown (middle first pic, right of last)
is this a short bodied clown?
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Lovely loaches, thanks for sharing the pics.
I wouldn't say that your loach is short-bodied. I've seen these in the flesh as it were, and they appear almost 'diamond shaped':
http://www.loaches.com/species-index/ph ... 2.jpg/view
(bottom fish in pic - quite obviously )
Emma
I wouldn't say that your loach is short-bodied. I've seen these in the flesh as it were, and they appear almost 'diamond shaped':
http://www.loaches.com/species-index/ph ... 2.jpg/view
(bottom fish in pic - quite obviously )
Emma
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I'd say he has that 'dolphin' head shape that you sometimes see. Don't know what the difference is among clowns but I have one, too. Same as the other clowns, just a rounder nose/face.
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