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The canal is a large artery diverting water originating from the river systems at Ayuttaya away from the Chao Praya and around Bangkok. The water is silted up with clay, but there is no rock. There is plenty of vegetation on the edge of the canal, but no purely aquatic plants. The loaches are only found in the wet season (which has just begun), and so probably originate quite a lot further upstream.mistergreen wrote:..do you know what the bottom of the canal look light? Are there aquatic plants or is it all sand & rocks? The water is pretty murky down there.
No one is too aggressive for my big tank!Graeme Robson wrote: Best thing is if they become to large or aggressive, you can just pop them back in the canal.
You should be able to find Modesta in Malaysia too.ckk125 wrote: yellow finned loach=modesta right?
Not quite. A bunch of local boys have got a monopoly on the sluice gate for sale to the adjacent market. Previously I got my fish from them at the market rate, but now they have determined I am some rich, weird, city-dwelling fish collector, and want to charge me four times as much! I will be getting my fish from different sources.helen nightingale wrote:you can catch your own fish from the canal for your tanks WOW
The yellow finned loaches are very shy compared to the orange ones.Martin Thoene wrote: They had a beautiful light sky blue body and yellow fins. I kept them with several regular orange-finned modesta, but they were always far milder tempered than the other terrors. They had that same green sheen on their backs too.
You see how famous they are!Martin Thoene wrote:These are very like the ones I had back in England.
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