A couple of weeks back, I received a shipment of what the supplier listed as Burmese Orchid Loach -
Botia histrionica. These were tiny at just about 1" TL and were reportedly the first catch of the season. I must admit to not looking at them too closely (saw black and white active loaches and assumed all was ok) as I have been very busy these last couple of weeks. In that time, these fish have almost doubled in size. I was alerted to the fact that there might be some unusual specimens by Andy (piggy4) who knows of another store which received these Orchid
Botias, so when in at the shop last night photographing other fish for work purposes, I remembered to take a closer look at these. As soon as I looked into the tank, I knew these were not your standard
B. histrionica. I've seen this species in juvenile, sub-adult and adult form and the markings have never been this prominent. The base colour is purest white with thick jet black bands. They almost look like they have been coloured in with a thick black marker pen! I've never seen any specimens with such thick jet black bands before and they put me in mind of Martin's 'Czech'
B. histrionica. But these are supposedly wild caught.

Have a look at the pics, would love to know what everyone thinks - remember these are no bigger than 2"TL. Apologies for water marks etc, I hadn't intended to take pics of this tank

. I'll try for some better shots in the photo tank later this week.
Emma
P.S. There are also reports of 2 or more unusual Yo-Yo type loaches doing the rounds at the moment too (not got any of these myself).