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Browncloud
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There`s allways one!

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Bloomin showoff.
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That is such a great picture, thanks for sharing!!!

Would you consider giving me permission to use as a background on my computer? (for my own personal use only)
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Fill yer boots MoonPye...as long as it`s just for you. Don`t know if it`s good enough to fill a full moniter though?
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Post by clownloachfan »

Beautiful, a one in a million shot. :D Good Job!
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Browncloud wrote:Fill yer boots MoonPye...as long as it`s just for you. Don`t know if it`s good enough to fill a full moniter though?
Thank you, yes, just for me. Well, actually for my kids to look at. They love fish too. :-)
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It`s good that they are interested,soon they`ll be budding aquarists too!
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Post by Blue »

Are these emperor loaches? Nice!
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Post by Browncloud »

Yes...i think they are Botia udomritthiruji .
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Post by Blue »

Browncloud wrote:Yes...i think they are Botia udomritthiruji .
That's them! How did you get these guys?:shock: I feel jealous.:oops:
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Post by Mark in Vancouver »

They must be closely related in spirit to B. dario. There's always one!

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Post by Browncloud »

LOL.. Mad behaviour,just as happy upside down as long as they are with their mates.Good pic with the barbles,i wonder how sensitive the taste buds are>?
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That is such a great pic. Man, what a Great shot. A++++.
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You can get them in th U.K Blue,but they ain`t cheap as chips.Prob,have to pay the collecters danger money to get em out of their location!
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They look to be very healthy specimens :)

I have just picked up 6 Botia udomritthiruji myself and I am contemplating adding a couple more to the group :)
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Post by Blue »

Browncloud wrote:You can get them in th U.K Blue,but they ain`t cheap as chips.Prob,have to pay the collecters danger money to get em out of their location!
The odd thing is Philippines is near and we could have obtained them as easily as you guys from UK do.:lol:

*Blue prods Rocco.*
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