Page 2 of 2

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 5:00 pm
by Graeme Robson
I've also posted it on Petfrd.com to see what they have to say. :D

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 6:01 pm
by Emma Turner
tender wrote:They do look quite similar. But not the spots. Hmmmm?
They are beautiful. 8) In Kottelat's Indochinese Nemacheilines book, it says this under the description for N. selangoricus:
There is a sub-proximal dark spot on branched dorsal rays 1-2. The distal two thirds of the last simple dorsal ray are dark. There are three rows of spots on dorsal fin and three vertical rows of spots on caudal fin.
Emma

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 2:12 pm
by The.Dark.One
It does look like a N. selangoricus, but could also be the similar N. spiniferus, there is also N. platiceps (less likely).

We can differentiate these by the extent of the lateral line, and also the presence of and shape of acuminate scales on the lataeral line. I will try and zoom in and have a look at the lateral line (if possible with these shots).

N. lactogeneus also has the spot on the peduncle but according to the literaure only small specimens have the bars.

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 4:21 pm
by myrheksa
Hello,
and thanks a lot to all of you! :D

I,m the lucky owner of these two funny loaches.
Graeme Robson wrote: Can you also see if you can find the origin/location of the Loach from the lfs or supplier?


They have been collected at Belitung Island. :)
Thomas wrote: A bigger photo would be better.
Thomas
The.Dark.One wrote: I will try and zoom in and have a look at the lateral line (if possible with these shots).
If anyone (please?) can tell me how to upload some
( better/larger/more detailed?) photos directly from my computer,
and at which size, I'll do it! :roll: :lol:

Feel free to use my pictures here at Loaches! :)


Nina

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 5:08 pm
by The.Dark.One
myrheksa wrote: They have been collected at Belitung Island. :)
This probably rules out platiceps then (which was unlikely based on the body pattern).

I'm sure Emma or Graeme could advise you on the posting of images.

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 5:17 pm
by Emma Turner
Hei Nina, welcome to Loaches Online. :D

If you want to post larger images, first of all upload them to an image hosting site such as http://www.photobucket.com (it's free to register and use), then copy and paste the IMG code into your message on here. A good sized picture should then show up.

Emma

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 6:37 am
by The.Dark.One
See text from a recent post on Petfrd by Andy Rushworth (piggy4) and then my reply:

Quote:
Originally Posted by andy rushworth
N.kupperi ?


Andy, although you mean kuiperi and that is supposed to be a synonym of N. selangoricus, bearing in mind it was described from Belitung Island you may be onto something there!

IF they are synonyms then it could lend more weight to it being selangoricus!