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mizpriz
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 2:39 am    Post subject: Almost white clown loaches Reply with quote

My husband was getting some supplies for my quarantine tank tonight and called to ask if there was anything else I wanted. On a whim, I asked for two small clown loaches since my QT is ready for a couple of new additions. He called back, asked if clown loaches are black and white. I said no, they're orange and black (oops, edited for typo), unless he's confusing yoyo loaches for clowns. He said they had very pale orange stripes, with whited-out black stripes. I said get me two of those babies right away, they're stressed out clowns and I want to rescue them!

So when he brought them home, they were indeed two very stressed out babies, but with bright eyes and healthy finnage. I acclimated them for a couple of hours in their bag, to the QT's water, then netted them in. A little later, they were hungrily eating and their black stripes were much darker. Their orange is still pale, which I'm assuming is because a poor diet in the pet store, but I'll soon fix that. Smile My clown in the big tank has nice bright orange coloring, so I'm not used to seeing the pale orange. I'm sure he'll be much happier once the babies are out of quarantine and in the big tank to keep him company!

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 5:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Kristin wrote:
I said no, they're orange and white
Your Husbands not the only one confused. Are you sure those pregnancy hormones have worn off?

No chance of your having picked up some stray Albino's ? That could be quite a find.

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 4:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

no clowns can & will fade colour its one of the quirks shown by clowns they will do it if they are stressed as well

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 6:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Kana3 wrote:
Kristin wrote:
I said no, they're orange and white
Your Husbands not the only one confused. Are you sure those pregnancy hormones have worn off?

No chance of your having picked up some stray Albino's ? That could be quite a find.

ROFL You got me! No, I meant to type black instead of white. I was thinking too fast. Laughing

The little guys are doing well today. Still a little pale, but that's to be expected in a new home and all, with two annoying baby yoyo loaches that keep following them curiously around. LOL

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