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ThomasParticipantIIRC frozen food like red mosquitolarvae and so..
ThomasParticipantHi,
I have kept them 10 years ago or so. Have only a few pics of this very shy loaches, and a video somewhere…
Cheers,
Thomas
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Found it! But very poor quality…
ThomasParticipantYes, the forums editor.
So, more than 40 new eastern newts here, some will follow within the times
ThomasParticipantNot to far away Matt, a few minutes with the bus 🙂
ThomasParticipantYes Charles, I would also guess about 5 years, same as the similar Lepidocephalichthys. I’ve kept K. hipporhynchos for years (nearly) without problems, but they seems to be easier…
ThomasParticipantYes, maybe only two are alive…
Ok, 8 month is my personal record of keeping this species….but I can’t say, this is a good and recommendable loach for fish tanks… 🙁
ThomasParticipantI better have taken a closer look before posting…
I better keep only Cobitis ‘n Newts.
ThomasParticipantYes and it doesn’t works properly, at least here. E.g. search function.
EDIT: It seems it was my fault, now the search function works!
ThomasParticipantFive of them are still alive (I hope…)
ThomasParticipantHi,
a small update:
My smallest morph ever – round about 22 mm…
Freshly left the water
Catching a springtail
Cheers,
Thomas
The editor is worse than the devil…
ThomasParticipantThe guntea looks more like a male to me. Females are more mottled.
Thanks a lot of your work!
ThomasParticipantThey looks like the real L. annadalei
The caudale fits very well. There is a second species that looks similar but it has a little bit another caudal pattern. But also the dark spot in the middle of the caudal fin.
ThomasParticipantFor me it is L. berdmorei. Nice!!
ThomasParticipantI would also say P. myersi.
ThomasParticipantHave to dig out this thread.
@Thomas said:
One of the cf. manipurensis has a very pointed head, looks like deformed. What do you mean? other ideas about the determination?
On Facebook (Andrew Rao) I have seen this (or at least a very similar) loach as Neoeucirrhichthys maydelli.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=839591692745870&set=pcb.839591909412515&type=1&theater
Cheers,
Thomas
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