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- this genus are: Syncrossus beauforti (H. M. Smith, 1931) (chameleon loach) Syncrossus berdmorei Blyth, 1860 (Blyth's loach) Syncrossus helodes (Sauvage...
- This species, like other Syncrossus, must be maintained in groups to allow the fish to form a natural hierarchy. Syncrossus hymenophysaLoaches Online...
- T187994A8640236.en. Retrieved 11 November 2021. Syncrossus helodesLoaches Online Syncrossus helodesSeriously Fish Syncrossus helodes — The Aquarium Wiki...
- Botiidae which is found in mainland south-east Asia. Syncrossus beauforti resembles Syncrossus berdmorei but has 11-14 dorsal fin rays as opposed to...
- trees. Syncrossus berdmorei grows up to 10 in (25 cm) and can be kept in private aquariums. Unlike other members of the tiger botia group, Syncrossus berdmorei...
- Botia for Indian loaches (shorter body). Chromobotia for clown loach. Syncrossus for tiger loaches (elongated body). Yasuhikotakia for Mekong loaches (shorter...
- Botiidae Tiger loach Syncrossus berdmorei Zebra loach (Botia striata) with the fusiform shape typical of Botiidae Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota...
- splendida 10 cm (3.9 in) Banded tiger loach Syncrossus helodes 30 cm (12 in) Redfin tiger loach Syncrossus berdmorei 15 cm (5.9 in) Golden zebra loach...
- (native), Gongota loach, Gongota loach Syncrossus berdmorei (native), Blyth's loach, Blyth's loach Syncrossus hymenophysa (questionable), Tiger loach...
- Sabanejewia kubanica Italian loach (Sabanejewia larvata) Banded tiger loach (Syncrossus helodes) Yasuhikotakia caudipunctata Sun loach (Yasuhikotakia eos) Red-finned...