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  • you got a lot of rare spot loaches...now...that's is indeed very special and rare. beautiful. very hard to come by.

  • and loaches tend to go pale if they are stressed or angry.

  • where are they. all i can see are clown loaches. and a true albino is white with red eyes.

  • I t

  • Clown loach with spots ftw!!

  • sorry there wasn't any albino clown loach there all the same

  • what albino loach

  • go to 0:18 and thats it on the left i think

  • @leedshero that not a clown loach at 0:18 lol

  • wow, the albino clown loach is the same color as the rest, why don't you take a picture so we can get a better look Cuz i don't see -----shit!!!!!!! but a car smashed in between the logs.

  • Where?

  • i didnt saw any albino clown loaches. only albino in this video is Cryptoheros nigrofasciatus(c.american cichlid) but any way nice macracanthas

  • quite a few irregular patterns there. very nice.

  • 0.09 at right

  • These are beautiful clown loaches :)

    What a rare collection of body patterns

  • So Rare I didn't see it!!

  • there is no albino. you crazy.

  • stop at 32 and look at the left of the screen

  • @soonersadrkewl thats a white convict

  • Here in Britain, they seem to be common in most aquatic stores.

  • If stupididy was illegal you'd be arrested.

  • I think they'd pick you up first though. It's 'stupidity' not 'stupididy'

  • what a cock spanker

  • no albino here

  • There is no albino here!

  • might not be what i was expecting to see but it looks like an awesome set-up anyway imo. really wish i had time to create something like this.

  • Albino african clawed frogs are not illegal because they are albino. It is because they survive in the wild in some states and hurt native wildlife. THEY ARE NOT ENDANGERED SPECIES! They breed very well in captivity. You see them in every pet store. How old are you?

  • ?do they breed for you

  • anything animal with pigment can be an albino if it carries the gene..... And being albino wouldn't make it a sub-species it would still be a clown loach dahh

  • Nice video and nice setup! I think the strong current is perfect for the loaches - they have plenty of places to go to get out of the current if they choose and it's lovely to see that really gnarled driftwood so they have lots of places to hide.

    As for the albino loaches - albino would mean they have no pigmentation in their skin. They would look white, or pink, or kind of transparent. I didn't see any loaches fitting that description in this video.

    But they do look like active, happy fish!

  • why woukd it be illegal?

  • Sorry for the video quality, I shot it with a web- cam. Once I've purchase a hd video cam I'll get a better shot of it. Regarding the albino clown loach; their eyes light up when it is reflected off lights, kind of like red eyes in a picture. But do look like regular clown loach. There has been many debates that it is not, which I can understand. Regardless, it is very rare to find.

  • @mysticmarking

    ok i work in an aquarium i i've seen one of these in my work...

    it looks rlly bad and no one bought it..

    idk wat happened to it XD

  • i wasted 9minutes watching this stuff

  • I see no albino clown loach. Several have unusual patterns though.

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  • not worth the time

  • is that a matchbox car in the middle of the tank?

  • what a waste of time there is no albino loaches on here im flagging this video and you dumb for making the fish go through that rip current like that you sir are a fish abuser and i will call the local animal rights group and get you arrested

  • whats a rip current i dont get it

  • bitch shut the fuck up there fish and maybe there is a albino loach but your too fucking stupid too see it asshole

  • there is no albino clown in there if you see it then quote the time on the vid and i will check it out again

  • Do you know what a rip current is? You do know its at the surface right?

    these fish are at the bottom. if you didn't notice.

    The amount of current is probably more than necessary but its not harmful to them.

  • they live in fast flowing streams and rivers you ignorant moron.

  • lol. Bad genes? hehe

  • nice loachy behaviour there! The greying out is indeed normal social behaviour.

  • Uhhh, isn't the current a bit too strong in there?????

  • i agree. clown loaches live at the bottem...not much current down there

  • seriously?

    They live in streams, rivers and lakes. A lot more current than you think.

  • well, i have no idea what you're talking about with the whole albino thing... the closest thing i see to albino are the white/gold heros severums... but i must congratulate you on the tank. they look like children in a playground :)

  • awesome loaches dude! nice setup too!

  • ??? wth are u talking abt

  • You've got some lovely clown loaches there, but there aren't any albino. I guess you know that thye change colour to a lighter shade when they're arguing over dominance. Anyway, i love some of the strage markings you've got on them, and the tank looks well set up for clowns.

  • they are normal ones just look white in the light

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