- Cobitoidea. However, many
loaches are eel-like or conversely,
quite stout-bodied; some
balitorids have large,
visible scales.
Loaches in the
families Cobitidae...
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loaches (Balitoridae), Barbuccidae, Botiidae,
suckers (Catostomidae), true
loaches (Cobitidae), Ellopostomatidae, Gastromyzontidae,
sucking loaches (Gyrinocheilidae)...
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Clown loaches are
native to the
islands of
Sumatra and
Borneo in Indonesia.
Clear stream environments provide the
optimal habitat for
clown loaches, but...
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common light brown or grey with
lighter undersides. Like many
other loaches, pond
loaches have slender, eel-like body. The
mouth of the
loach is surrounded...
- The
skunk loach,
skunk botia or Hora's
loach (Yasuhikotakia morleti; syn.
Botia morleti,
Botia horae) is a
species of
botiid loach found in the Mekong...
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hundred greenish eggs are laid
among the
roots of
floating plants.
Kuhli loaches reach maturity at 2 3⁄4
inches (7 cm) and have a
maximum length of 4 inches...
- The
hillstream loaches or
river loaches are a family, the Balitoridae, of
small fish from South,
Southeast and East Asia. The
family includes about 202...
- The
golden loaches (Sabanejewia) are a
genus of ray-finned fish in the
family Cobitidae.
There are
currently 10
recognized species in this genus: Sabanejewia...
- with the
suckers (Catostomidae), the "
loaches" made up the
superfamily Cobitoidea. However, the
sucking loaches (Gyrinocheilidae) were
easily recognizable...