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Emperor Botia described
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Sorry my mistake , brain not in gear this morningBagrus dude wrote:Er, I did (for very obvious reasons)?Mad Duff wrote: Who the hell thought that name up - Botia udomritthiruji (pronounced oo-dom-reet-thee-roo-jee).
Conratulations Kamphol
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14 loach species bred, which will be next?
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This is absolutely excellent news to wake up to today! Great job HH and congratulations to Kamphol. Very well deserved recognition.
I've altered the species index and I think I've edited all the other links into this species profile to show the new name. Text within the profile is now ammended.
http://www.loaches.com/species-index/botia-unknown01
Hey! and it's only just gone past 7am
Martin.
I've altered the species index and I think I've edited all the other links into this species profile to show the new name. Text within the profile is now ammended.
http://www.loaches.com/species-index/botia-unknown01
Hey! and it's only just gone past 7am
Martin.
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Errr Mike......you might wish to reconsider challenging one of the most prolific and knowledgeable Ichthyologists publishing papers on SE Asian fishes and good friend of this website eh?mikev wrote:Great news!
One side detail noticed: look at the photo of B.Rostrata in the paper. Large dots, small dots,...this fits into the Kub pattern discussion. Is it really a Rostrata, or a Kub, or something in-between?
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Errr, Martin Thoene,
Perhaps you see a challenge where there is none. My post contained an observation.
Given that our understanding of the differences between the Botia species is quite far from perfect, a clarification or explanation from HH would be of immense value.
Is there something wrong in asking an expert to clarify an issue that puzzles some of us?
Perhaps you see a challenge where there is none. My post contained an observation.
Given that our understanding of the differences between the Botia species is quite far from perfect, a clarification or explanation from HH would be of immense value.
Is there something wrong in asking an expert to clarify an issue that puzzles some of us?
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