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Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 2:42 pm
by Gary Herring
S. Disparizona according to fishbase is from a 'tropical' climate, although it does'nt specify a temp range. From the drainage of the Salween in Yannan, China, apparantly.
Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 2:42 pm
by Graeme Robson
I've been meaning to ask, Gary. How's the Levamisole treatment be doing?
Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 2:45 pm
by Gary Herring
Ah, yes. Not too good TBH. I'll update the 'Skinny Gastro's' thread.
Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 2:03 pm
by mikev
Graeme Robson wrote:mikev wrote:One weird fish (drooling a bit)...I wonder if the head and the dorsal are as they supposed to be or damaged?
But I'm drooling even more about
(from the same thread)...a half-erased hillstream-like pattern...

Yeah this are
Lepidocephalichthys berdmorei. Lovely peaceful loaches which are 'vast' in appearance and distribution. I keep 3 of these chaps.
Drooling more. These guys are great.... One day...
Graeme, are you trying to collect the fish I want?
Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 2:46 pm
by Graeme Robson
lol when i first found these, they where very small. My first thoughts where Cobitis sp or another Lepidocephalichthys sp but they have grown nicely into Lepidocephalichthys berdmorei's. Cant complain.
Posted: Sun Aug 06, 2006 4:50 pm
by mikev
Thanks, Graeme...
Interesting. Judging by the body shape and habitat (cf. fishbase), I'd think this is a hillstream, perhaps more so than a schistura. But: Cobitidae, not Balitoridae. And to top it, it seems to have some kuhli characteristics as well....
Are there any tradenames connected to this fellow or other Lepidocephalichthys ? It is now #6 on my "must-have-one-day" list.
Posted: Sun Aug 06, 2006 5:20 pm
by Graeme Robson
Yes these loaches will inherit all, with there wide spred of locations.
I currently keep mine in with Pangio's and their tanks have the 'wet & 'dry' filtration. I like the waters to run or slowly pour back into the tank as to power though it. I suppose you could always try the Hillstream way. Personally i've never tried it.
Common names? Just the Peppered Loach or if your lucky, a Contaminate.
Posted: Sun Aug 06, 2006 10:51 pm
by mikev
Nice.
Contaminatae Contaminatus tops my most-wanted list. Probably, not just mine...
Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2006 8:40 am
by Emma Turner
mikev wrote:Are there any tradenames connected to this fellow or other Lepidocephalichthys
With regards to other species of
Lepidocephalichthys, I most often see
L. guntea listed as 'Scavenger Loaches'. They now appear regularly on one of my Singapore supplier's lists, in addition to the usual Indian supplier. Then I've seen
L. thermalis referred to as 'Lesser Loach', 'Indian Spiny Loach' and 'Spotted Sand Loach'. The other one I've had in is
L. hasselti, but can't remember whether the supplier had assigned those a common name.
Emma
Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2006 11:15 am
by mikev
Emma,
Thanks a lot! This gives me a chance to find them.
(The unfortunate way the order lists seem to be done here is that the scientific name is not listed on the order form, it only comes with the fish.)
Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2006 4:04 pm
by Jim Powers
I found what I now think were L. guntea (and continue to see them as such) as "peppered loaches". I have a tiny little guy that is only about 1.5 inches but appears to be very similar, that was sold as "Indian sand loach".