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Well Rob, often times I've asked myself
"How the hell did I get myself in this hobby?"
I take one look at my happy botias and I realize why. I really like watching them swim about. The aquascaping fills my desire to construct, (former architecture student before transferring to a different college) my desire for an intelligent companion (I wanted German Shepherds but they were outta my budget) And now and then I get puzzles that I can solve, DIY projects that I can do for their benefit, and so on. I even get to work out by carrying buckets of water
The plus side for me is that they keep me from going to parties and getting drunk or coming home late. They are like children to me.
They've kept me quite busy.
"How the hell did I get myself in this hobby?"
I take one look at my happy botias and I realize why. I really like watching them swim about. The aquascaping fills my desire to construct, (former architecture student before transferring to a different college) my desire for an intelligent companion (I wanted German Shepherds but they were outta my budget) And now and then I get puzzles that I can solve, DIY projects that I can do for their benefit, and so on. I even get to work out by carrying buckets of water

The plus side for me is that they keep me from going to parties and getting drunk or coming home late. They are like children to me.
They've kept me quite busy.
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Thanks all!
Before i seriously got addicted to Loaches i used to keep all sorts of south American loricariidae's. I simply just loved keeping bottom dwelling species and some expensive ones at that. But the personality with some loricariidae's where dull in comparison to Loaches. Needless to say, i give up on keeping the loricariidae's and concentrated on keeping Asian fish species.
I agree with you Rocco, there's nothing better than after a busy or crappy day than to sit back and relax and watch these beautiful loaches. It's even better when you remember how small they where and now, how big they have grown. Superb!

Before i seriously got addicted to Loaches i used to keep all sorts of south American loricariidae's. I simply just loved keeping bottom dwelling species and some expensive ones at that. But the personality with some loricariidae's where dull in comparison to Loaches. Needless to say, i give up on keeping the loricariidae's and concentrated on keeping Asian fish species.
I agree with you Rocco, there's nothing better than after a busy or crappy day than to sit back and relax and watch these beautiful loaches. It's even better when you remember how small they where and now, how big they have grown. Superb!


Hi Graeme the M.Argenteus are stunning
the Poropuntius Mick mensions are closer to the P.melannogrammus types , long and slim , black edging on the dorsal fin , a faint line running along the lateral line , very nice ! they remind me slightly of the Hemiodus characins in shape ? so far nice natured and easy to feed , apparently they are an undescribed Poropuntius !

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