i'm assuming you're now aware that the likely hood that you've acquired siamensis is very low... almost impossible then? more likely you've got atrilemes (sp?) or another crossecheilus sp.. not exactly the worst case scenario, but not what we hope for usually. unfortunately, until all lfs catch up on their info (good luck on that one) it's bound to continue to happen.I purchased them at Aquatic Warehouse in San Diego, Ca and the tank had them labeled as crossecheilus siamensis. I confirmed with the individual who assisted me and he assured me that they were crossecheilus siamensis and not chinese algae eaters.
At the time I was not aware of the chrossecheilus langei which I now know have a dark spot under their belly. The ones I have do not have the dark spot at this time.
I only have them in my 10 gal quarantee tank until I have treated them with Nox-Ich. Which Saturday, July 3 was the third day of treatment. I will move them to my 54 gal tank Monday.:look:
imo, it's still not the "solution" to a problem though.