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YellowFinned
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Very lively, jump, crawl through opening. Difficult to make tank loachproof for these.

Vivid orange fins and two black dots by tail.

The smaller fish have stripes similar to tigers, but these definitely are not tigers. This does not really come out in the photos, but you can see this more in the last picture.

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Now, that's something else.Image
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Post by clownloachfan »

nice, i have never seen any that interesting looking. nice find
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Post by Emma Turner »

Those are stunning, YF. 8) Were they another that you caught yourself or did you find them in the market/shops?

The striping on the juveniles is fantastic and in line with many other Yasuhikotakia species.

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Post by lf11casey »

Those are some cool looking loaches. ''Scratches chin'' Now where can I get me some of theese.
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Post by Whitey_MacLeod »

Stunning.
Fast and bulbous!
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