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  1. On 5/2/2022 at 1:26 PM, Biotope Biologist said:

    That appears to be a Spotted Lizard Loach (Psuedohomoloptera leonardi) they will sometimes be labeled as a hillstream loach and are fairly rare in the trade industry I believe all of them are wild caught. 
     

    They are a social loach native to fast moving streams in Thailand and Malaysia. I plan on buying some green alligators for my stream biotope if I can find them.

    thanks! that definitely looks like it could be it! 

  2. On 5/1/2022 at 7:37 PM, Wrencher_Scott said:

    Is he very small? If so I think it could be a Hillstream.   He looks a lot like mine. Can you get a better pic? I'm thinking they get wider so to speak when they get bigger. Heck, maybe mine was mislabeled too!  lol

    Try to get a pic when he's on the glass, or something flat anyway. 

     

    I'll post a couple other photos i have of him, I dont think they are as great

    On 5/1/2022 at 8:47 PM, Lowells Fish Lab said:

    Here's a couple photos of juvenile reticulated hillstream loaches, if that helps.

     

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    yah I dont believe they are the same species. the fish in my LFS was not interested in going on the glass at all he stuck to the bottom and under drift wood. very narrow body and very pointed face not as rounded like the pics you provided

    very small, maybe only 1 cm in length, very thin and had a long thin face, downward facing mouth at like a 45 degree angle roughly. 

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  3. On 5/1/2022 at 6:43 PM, Jacob Hill said:

    Good to know the tank I’m going to be heating is a 29 gallon with a lid.

    awesome, yah so I'd look at either the 75w or the 100w, if the room the tank is in doesn't get to cold stays a decent room temp then the 75w should work well as its rated up to like a 27 gallon roughly if I remember right. personally I'd just get the 100w. won't have to work as hard when you're doing water changes. 

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  4. On 5/1/2022 at 5:50 PM, Jacob Hill said:

    Thanks for the great reply I just saw a YouTube video from prime time Aquatics talking about how great the Ehimes are and since you’ve been using them for 16 years I got to try them. Also Would you follow the 5 watts per gallon rule?

    so my 10 gallon tanks are currently using the 50W heater and keeps them perfect even after a water change, I can't really say I have ever followed the 5 watts per gallon rule to closely, when I was running my 120 gallon tank I'm pretty sure I was using the 250W heater. it might of been to large for the tank technically but I have run tanks with the heater being a little big for the time being if I needed to until I could get the appropriate sized heater. going to big never caused me any issues, just makes the heater not work as hard to keep temps where they need to be. what size tank are you trying to heat? 

    oh also, I have run tanks with lids and no lids, haven't had issues with the heater in either set up

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  5. hey Jacob, I can personally speak on Eheim Jager heaters, I have been in the hobby for about 16 or 17 years, the best part i like about these heaters is that they are submersible, you can run them in a sump and get rid of clutter in your show tank. if you do have it in your tank you don't need to worry about the top portion being above water so it makes it a bit easier for hiding if you don't like seeing the heater. in my experience they have always kept my tanks very stable with very little to no fluctuation in temperature. they also have a newer feature on the heater where you can correct the temp dial. for example if you have it set to 75f but your tank is only running at 72f, you can actually manipulate the dial on top so that it shows its set at 72f. also just to add i have and do run this heater on everything 10 gallon up to 120 gallon. same performance regaurdless of size, I hope this helps

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  6. hello everyone! brand new here. so I was at my LFS and found this little guy, they had him listed as a Hillstream Loach,  without a doubt he is a loach but something about the ID I feel is off. or not specific enough. any thoughts would be appreciated! 

     

    thank you!

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