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Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 9:58 am
by helen nightingale
they are very interesting pictures. i noticed in the 3rd one down a very colourfull one to the side of the picture. i think im with Mad Duff on this one. if i had a spare tank, id buy them for investigative purposes to see what they turned out like. to me some of them look very striata like, others not as they seem to be holding their barbels wrong. i would be curious as to which pure species they would bond with.

as they are healthy fish with presumably less likelihood of parasites, then that is probably good. i would be worried about unpredictable behaviour though. it seems like with people not as keen as those you find here, people buy "loaches" and say they have a loach, just as people say they have goldfish or koi. these people probably wouldnt worry about the fish being a bit of a mixture as long as they look nice and are not terrors. so maybe if people that are not loach-nutters were to buy more of these fish, there would be more left in rivers to breed naturally.

there is a cichlid shop i know that will not sell the wild caught stock to inexperienced cichlid keepers, which i reckon is a very good idea.

MaD Duff, please could you post photos as your ones develop?

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 9:21 pm
by cybermeez
Martin Thoene wrote:I've looked at the pictures again and the impression I get over and over again from the multiple pictures is there's some striata in there. It's something about the overall appearance of the head.
Perhaps it's that little rosy nose?

Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2007 12:31 pm
by Graeme Robson
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Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2007 11:44 am
by Mad Duff
helen nightingale wrote:
MaD Duff, please could you post photos as your ones develop?
Will do Helen, I will post some pictures as soon as I pick them up :)