Botia species "Tenasserim River", Emperor Botia.

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Botia species "Tenasserim River", Emperor Botia.

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Hi, I am new here and I want to say a big "Thank You" for those involved in putting up those info abt this Botia species "Tenasserim River" :D

Here is a quick shot just before i released it into the tank.

ben

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wow! :shock:
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Lovely fish Ben, how big is it :?:
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Beautifull fish, beautifull photo. Looks like one of my matured Yoyo.
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Thanks guys,

M D,
This fellow is abt 5 inches
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gorgeous fish!
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Post by Mark Janssen »

nice drawings indeed! and the fish looks really big!

but is it my laptopscreen or does it look skinny?
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Very nice, how many did you get?

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Post by amiidae »

Thanks WRN,

E T, i picked up one (the one in the pix) and another 2 on the following day.

M J,
That loach is abt 5inchers and they do have a compressed body shape.

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These are such a beautiful species. Your photos are excellent too. Welcome to LOL.

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gorgeous photos! i looked at the first one when i was on campus today, wasnt very impressed... it must have been the dull monitor - now that im back at my place these pictures are beautiful on my LCD! very impressive!
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those pictures are stuning!
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Post by amiidae »

Thanks for the welcome and all the kind comments.

anyone else keep this species on LOF ?

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Crystal clear photos, a real pleasure to look at.

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Somebody just upped the bar for photo quality around here.

Those are probably the clearest fish photos I've seen.
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