almorhae with the weirdest pattern i've ever seen.

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almorhae with the weirdest pattern i've ever seen.

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i got this fish a while back, i picked this one because of that weird pattern all the others i got that day were more or less normal patterned.
this is a pic of the fish not long after i got it.
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and this is a pic i took last night.
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it hasn't changed pattern much but it's grown to over 3 inches SL now.
i think it's a beaut, what do you lot think.?

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i think it is wonderfull.
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Nah, he's ugly as sin Mick, I would reluctantly take him off your hands as a favour to go with mine but only as a favour... :wink:
Seriously he is beautiful... The original patterning is to my eye reminiscent of Y.sidthimunki or Y.nigrolineata but the matured pattern is much more reticulated.. Nice one.. You will have to come and photo my fish sometime..
So many species of fish yet so little time, space and money to keep them all...
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Hels, cheers i think so too.
Doc, HA HA, if i had transport mate i would come up, i'll have toi have a word with Andy, we both like seeing other peoples setup, fish.

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We'll arrange something for in the New Year then..
So many species of fish yet so little time, space and money to keep them all...
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That is one amazing looking loach now.
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you Northern lot will have to get yourselves together for our planned long loach meet, involving loach fishing
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Post by raving_wayne »

that is one beautiful loach m8
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Post by Emma Turner »

Very beautiful. 8) Would you mind if I added a pic to the B. almorhae gallery, Mick?

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certainly can Emma.

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Cheers Mick, what's the approximate time gap between the two pics?

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hi Em, it's 6 mths between pics petal.

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Post by Emma Turner »

Thanks, flower. :P

P.S. Will let you know when I've added it later on.
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alright me ducks. :lol:

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Post by Emma Turner »

Here you go, Mick:

:arrow: http://www.loaches.com/species-index/ph ... 1.jpg/view

Also added a couple of pics of one of Helen's big B. almorhae that I have been promising to add for ages (sorry it's taken so long, Hels):

:arrow: http://www.loaches.com/species-index/ph ... 2.jpg/view

:arrow: http://www.loaches.com/species-index/ph ... 3.jpg/view

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