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Slough Shark
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River Tank Pics

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Here are some new pics (taken in the new year) of the inhabitants of my only river tank tank. I'll post a FTS soon, but right now the tank is still full of tannins and it's very irritating...

New Glass Cats (I bought 5), unfortunately I think these guys are K. bicirrhis, so I'll probably sell them soon
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Good old leaf fish, has an infection ATM and is starving himself- these could be his last pics...
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And now for the stars of the tank- the loaches
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Trying to hide beneath the Pangio Stones..
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More to come...
30 Gallon Livingstone Falls Biotope:
- 4 Steatocranus casuarius
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...a bunch more...

Heres the other Misgurnis anguillicaudatus (though I originally thought it was a M. mizolepis), I think it is cool because it has a much different colouration from the other, this one's sort of "Olive"
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My best pic of a loach... EVER
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And the crazy guys of the tank... (and I'll tell you, it's very tough to capture these guys yawning!)
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I guess thats it and it was alot of editing too!! I plan to move the Misgurnis in with the leaffish in my 20 gallon for a different asian biotope (I'm thinking Mekong- Vietnam, but it's pretty open at this point as the Leaffish and Loaches I have now occur in many areas together).

Enjoy, I know I sure do!!
Taylor
30 Gallon Livingstone Falls Biotope:
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Post by shari2 »

Outstanding pictures, Taylor!
Shame about the leaf fish.
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Post by Slough Shark »

Thanks! The leaffish is starting to look better now, maybe he'll be alright!
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Post by Emma Turner »

Love the Weather loach pics - they are always so photogenic. 8)

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Post by Slough Shark »

They really are photogenic, I have more pics of them than any other of my fishes. I like them because they certainly aren't shy and they aren't always moving.

Thanks for the compliment,
Taylor
30 Gallon Livingstone Falls Biotope:
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Post by tariesindanrie »

Really nice pics 8) Beautiful tank!

I think those are definitely K. bicirrhis- and I'd gladly take them off your hands if I were closer...I only have 2 currently and would love more. They're hard to find around here!

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Post by Slough Shark »

Thanks Kate!

I'm glad I now know what these guys are, I think I'll wait till they get a bit bigger then I'll sell them- they really are nice fish.

Taylor
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Post by Rubix »

what makes yall think they are K. bicirrhis and not K. minor?
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