Fat bellied Acanthocobitis zonalternans

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streptococci
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Fat bellied Acanthocobitis zonalternans

Post by streptococci »

Hi,

Is this one possibly pregnant or have I done something wrong?
Also is my ID right?

Thanks

Craig

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Mad Duff
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Looks heavily gravid to me but I don't think that is Acanthocobitis zonalternans, there are subtle colour differences but I don't think A. zonalternans have such a pronounced fork in the tail (but I am no expert).

I know Graeme has some of these so I am sure he will know for certain :)
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streptococci
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Post by streptococci »

Thanks Mad Duff!

Wasn't sure myself. The pet store didn't even have the faintest idea when I bought them! :D

Craig
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Post by The.Dark.One »

Looks like it may be Nemacheilus masyai or pallidus.
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Based on the saddle stripes being wider than the interspaces I would say
N. masyai.

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