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− | + | == Origin == | |
− | + | :Known only from the Tenessarim River drainage in the Taninthayi division, southern Myanmar (Burma).<ref>Practical Fishkeeping Magazine, Issue 1, January 2008, Interesting Imports by Matt Clarke, page 112</ref> | |
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− | + | == Sexing == | |
− | + | :Mature females are plumper in the mid-section than males. | |
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+ | == Tank compatibility == | ||
+ | :This fish must be kept with others of it's own kind in groups of at least 5. It may mix with other ''[[genus::Botia]]'' species as well as larger [[:Category:Barbs|Barbs]] and [[:Category:Danios|Danios]]. Should not be kept with long-finned, slow-moving or shy fish. | ||
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+ | == Diet == | ||
+ | :Will accept most foods including sinking pellet and flake as well as live/frozen foods such as [[Foods::daphnia]] and [[Foods::bloodworm]] and chopped shrimp. | ||
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+ | == Feeding regime == | ||
+ | :Feed once or twice a day. | ||
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+ | == Environment specifics == | ||
+ | :Does best with a soft sand as this fish will dig. | ||
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+ | == Identification == | ||
+ | :Can be mistaken for ''[[Botia histrionica]]'' and ''[[Botia kubotai]]''. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:18, 13 December 2017
Emperor Loach
Botia udomritthiruji
170 Litres (45 US G.)
12.7-15.2cm (5-6 ")
Freshwater
6.0 - 6.5
22 -27 °C (71.6-80.6°F)
6-16 °d
1:1 M:F
5-15 years
Family
Cobitidae
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Contents
Additional names
- Emperor Loach, Emperor Botia
Origin[edit]
- Known only from the Tenessarim River drainage in the Taninthayi division, southern Myanmar (Burma).[1]
Sexing[edit]
- Mature females are plumper in the mid-section than males.
Tank compatibility[edit]
- This fish must be kept with others of it's own kind in groups of at least 5. It may mix with other Botia species as well as larger Barbs and Danios. Should not be kept with long-finned, slow-moving or shy fish.
Diet[edit]
- Will accept most foods including sinking pellet and flake as well as live/frozen foods such as daphnia and bloodworm and chopped shrimp.
Feeding regime[edit]
- Feed once or twice a day.
Environment specifics[edit]
- Does best with a soft sand as this fish will dig.
Identification[edit]
- Can be mistaken for Botia histrionica and Botia kubotai.
Pictures[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ Practical Fishkeeping Magazine, Issue 1, January 2008, Interesting Imports by Matt Clarke, page 112
External links[edit]
- Fishbase (Mirrors:
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