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Hi, I am new to this forum but it was recommended to me, especially because of a recent experience which I will make a separate post about. I have 7 'borneo suckers', I believe they are accurately named Gastromyzon ctenocephalus or scitulus variety (not sure exactly 100% which) and I think one of the seven is a Gastromyzon zebrinus.
I have also got yoyo loaches (5), and quite a number of kuhli loaches.
And numerous other tropical fish.
I look forward to reading all of the posts & gaining some valuable information on these gorgeous fish. I do truely love all of their antics.
I have also got yoyo loaches (5), and quite a number of kuhli loaches.
And numerous other tropical fish.
I look forward to reading all of the posts & gaining some valuable information on these gorgeous fish. I do truely love all of their antics.
Welcome indeed!
Looking forward to hearing all about it.
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Hello all! I have lurked here for a very long time and referred many people to your site for excellent Loach information.
Currently I am keeping seven types of loach, Clowns,Skunk, Striata, black kuhli, Striped Kuhli, angelicus and yoyos.
Actually they are temporarily staying with a friend as we just moved from one state to another and I am busy setting up tanks in anticipation of all my fishes coming home.
I recognize a couple of names from other sites I frequent amd feel at home already.
Carol
Currently I am keeping seven types of loach, Clowns,Skunk, Striata, black kuhli, Striped Kuhli, angelicus and yoyos.
Actually they are temporarily staying with a friend as we just moved from one state to another and I am busy setting up tanks in anticipation of all my fishes coming home.
I recognize a couple of names from other sites I frequent amd feel at home already.
Carol
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Hi all. New here from Aussie. Been browsing & using the site for about a year. Great place !! Recognise a few from other forums. Hi Shari..
I have a large group of Lohacata & just introduced four Berdmorei & yes i know how big they get...lol. These are rather rare in Australia as are most loaches other than clowns & yoyos. I see Striata has made its first appearance in Oz in quite a while. Can't wait till they make it to a lfs near me.
Anyone else keep any of the 'Tiger' loaches ?
I have a large group of Lohacata & just introduced four Berdmorei & yes i know how big they get...lol. These are rather rare in Australia as are most loaches other than clowns & yoyos. I see Striata has made its first appearance in Oz in quite a while. Can't wait till they make it to a lfs near me.
Anyone else keep any of the 'Tiger' loaches ?
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lol, rev *waves*
i'm a fish whore running more than 30 aquariums at present. i breed fish for whole sale and to stock my local LFS (where i work)
as loaches go i own:
30ish dwarf chains loaches
22 clown loaches
7 botia kabotai
2 B. histeronica
1 B rostrata
many many kuhli loaches
and i'm soon to be a pround new dad to 6 yoyo loaches
i'm a fish whore running more than 30 aquariums at present. i breed fish for whole sale and to stock my local LFS (where i work)
as loaches go i own:
30ish dwarf chains loaches
22 clown loaches
7 botia kabotai
2 B. histeronica
1 B rostrata
many many kuhli loaches
and i'm soon to be a pround new dad to 6 yoyo loaches
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