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New Loaches Online Species Profile Search Facility

Post by Martin Thoene »

In answer to requests and the thread from a short while back, I have just made available the new pictorial species search facility that I've been working on for quite a few days now on and off.
There's a new Species Index front page so that a user can choose the original full alphabetically arranged species list, or opt to use the pictorial method if they don't know the name of a species and can only go on appearance.

Go give it a try!

http://www.loaches.com/species-index

The pictorial part is a long way from complete because organizing the Nemacheline loaches is going to take time because of the sheer number of species. There's a lot of other species already findable though.

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Looks good Martin :D
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Thank you for all your hard work, Martin. I'm sure this will prove to be of great use.

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I just fancied up the front-page. Now it has animated loaches 8)

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Great work, Martin! 8)

IT's Superb!. :mrgreen:
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Post by wasserscheu »

This must have been quite some work...

... makes the search very efficient - best I´have seen.

...make sure some sweet "dudes" :wink: scetches are copyright protected, otherwise you find them starring in leading trickfilms.

You should market it as stuffed animal - I´d buy some. Imagine - a stuffed animal series "loaches". Or a TV show, like sesame street with fish-muppets (shrimp, snails, mussels...) .. it would sell...

... this one is my favorite
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Great work.
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Post by Total Package »

very nice
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Post by Mark in Vancouver »

Yes, that's rather good, Martin. I like that you threw in a couple of "red herring loaches."
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Post by Jim Powers »

Great job, Martin!! Thanks for all the hard work. :D
This may cut down on some of those "what loach is this" posts.
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Post by worldrallynut »

Great Work! I think many will find this very helpful.
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"May" Jim, may :wink:

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Martin Thoene wrote:I just fancied up the front-page. Now it has animated loaches 8)

Martin.
Looks great, a work in progress I'm sure but wonderful and thank you for your hard work.

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Post by chris1932 »

I really like it Martin!
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Post by Jeremy »

Nice job Martin.
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