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by fishlvr
01 Nov 2008, 05:49
Forum: Other Catfishes
Topic: My brindled madtoms
Replies: 23
Views: 46530

Re: My brindled madtoms

Luckily I haven't been stung by any madtoms yet, and hopefully it will stay that way!!

Well, I've moved them outdoors for a cool down, so I probably won't be able to get any pics, but I may be able to later tomorrow. I'll have to see if I can net 'em out and get them in a photo tank.
by fishlvr
25 Oct 2008, 01:49
Forum: Other Catfishes
Topic: My brindled madtoms
Replies: 23
Views: 46530

Re: My brindled madtoms

From what I've heard, they do have toxins of somesort in their dorsal and pectoral fin spines. I've even heard of people's fingers swelling from getting finned by them. I've had that happen with yellow bullheads before, and my thumb was throbbing for a day or two.
by fishlvr
23 Oct 2008, 02:16
Forum: Other Catfishes
Topic: My brindled madtoms
Replies: 23
Views: 46530

Re: My brindled madtoms

I wish I could ship y'all some. :(
If it weren't for legalities and shipping costs I would.
by fishlvr
20 Oct 2008, 22:43
Forum: Other Catfishes
Topic: My brindled madtoms
Replies: 23
Views: 46530

Re: My brindled madtoms

Yeah more people definitely should be keeping these fish. I'm going to get some tadpole, slender, speckled and margined madtoms from nearby river drainages and try to get each species to spawn. I'm a native fish fanatic, but the catfish have always been my favorites. I've just never been able to get ...
by fishlvr
20 Oct 2008, 02:04
Forum: What is my catfish?
Topic: EEL-LIKE Creek Catfish Identification
Replies: 6
Views: 1437

Re: EEL-LIKE Creek Catfish Identification

The margined madtom is not known from Arkansas. The slender madtom is. Besides, there is a yellow spot at the nape characteristic of the slender madtom but not found in the margined madtom. The slender madtom is a relatively common species (throughout its range) often found in creeks. My B. Thanks ...
by fishlvr
20 Oct 2008, 01:53
Forum: What is my catfish?
Topic: EEL-LIKE Creek Catfish Identification
Replies: 6
Views: 1437

Re: EEL-LIKE Creek Catfish Identification

Margined madtom (Noturus insignis).

Edit: Note the "margins" on the fins.
by fishlvr
19 Oct 2008, 23:34
Forum: Other Catfishes
Topic: My brindled madtoms
Replies: 23
Views: 46530

Re: My brindled madtoms

Thanks. They're fun fish to have.
Aren't a lot of American fish illegal over there due to introduction problems from sunfish and other US natives?
by fishlvr
19 Oct 2008, 22:48
Forum: Other Catfishes
Topic: My brindled madtoms
Replies: 23
Views: 46530

Re: My brindled madtoms

A couple shots from above.
by fishlvr
19 Oct 2008, 22:47
Forum: Other Catfishes
Topic: My brindled madtoms
Replies: 23
Views: 46530

My brindled madtoms

I've had these guys since sometime in May or June I believe (can't remember). I love them. They hide most of the time but they come out whenever food goes into the tank. As soon as any edible item hits the water, they come out looking for it. Does anyone know how to tell the sex of these guys ...
by fishlvr
19 Oct 2008, 17:59
Forum: What is my catfish?
Topic: Otocinclus sp.
Replies: 5
Views: 1378

Re: Otocinclus sp.

Now that they've settled in a little bit they all look like the one in the last picture except for one of them. This one has no spots on the dorsal area and the line going down its side is unbroken. I couldn't get any pics of the caudal fin but it has the same two verticle stripes on it that the ...
by fishlvr
19 Oct 2008, 07:51
Forum: What is my catfish?
Topic: Otocinclus sp.
Replies: 5
Views: 1378

Re: Otocinclus sp.

Thanks for the reply. Are you talking about the first pic in the first post and the last pic in the second post?
And just FYI, I got them fattened up so they aren't all skinny like they are in the pics. :D
by fishlvr
19 Oct 2008, 05:30
Forum: What is my catfish?
Topic: Otocinclus sp.
Replies: 5
Views: 1378

Re: Otocinclus sp.

And here's a couple more pics.
by fishlvr
19 Oct 2008, 05:28
Forum: What is my catfish?
Topic: Otocinclus sp.
Replies: 5
Views: 1378

Otocinclus sp.

These were sold to me as O. arnoldi. I got the last five and as soon as I introduced them to the aquarium they started schooling and eating algae. I got them from Petsmart, and I don't really trust their I.D.'s when it comes to fish that have several similar looking species within the genus.
by fishlvr
15 Oct 2007, 09:16
Forum: Other Catfishes
Topic: Pond size for a channel?
Replies: 12
Views: 5107

Channels can easily get 4 feet in captivity. Albinos are actually pretty common and inexpensive and with lots of food can get to a foot in 8 months. I would only get 1, as they show more personality when kept individually.
by fishlvr
15 Oct 2007, 08:53
Forum: Other Catfishes
Topic: bullhead babies
Replies: 6
Views: 2648

Just FYI, your gunna need a separate 75g tank for each male in about 10 months. Your gunna need atleast a 30g for all six in 1 or 2 months.
by fishlvr
28 Sep 2007, 22:37
Forum: South American Catfishes (Loricariidae - Plecos et al)
Topic: Ancistrus Genetics
Replies: 18
Views: 5668

Well, to prevent hybrids, why not cross a longfin normal "common" Ancistrus with a non-longfin albino "common" Ancistrus, and breed the offspring
by fishlvr
24 Sep 2007, 01:26
Forum: South American Catfishes (Loricariidae - Plecos et al)
Topic: Beginner at pleco breeding...
Replies: 3
Views: 1285

Ok. Thanks.

Do you know some easy to get and breed species that don't get too big?
by fishlvr
22 Sep 2007, 10:52
Forum: South American Catfishes (Loricariidae - Plecos et al)
Topic: Has anyone heard of or have breed L128 or L075 before?
Replies: 12
Views: 3046

Look in the Cat-eLog under L-numbers and go from there. I looked at it, and it had some info on breeding L075 but not L128.
by fishlvr
22 Sep 2007, 09:21
Forum: South American Catfishes (Loricariidae - Plecos et al)
Topic: Info on catfish
Replies: 10
Views: 2410

If you plan on breeding them: none, unless they are too small or week to eat the eggs and fry. Maybe something like... danios?

If not, I'm sure you could put some of the less aggressive ciclids in there.
by fishlvr
22 Sep 2007, 07:01
Forum: South American Catfishes (Loricariidae - Plecos et al)
Topic: Info on catfish
Replies: 10
Views: 2410

Stocking limits depend on the max size of the fish,aggressiveness, footprint of tank,airation(sp?), and filteration.
by fishlvr
22 Sep 2007, 03:08
Forum: South American Catfishes (Loricariidae - Plecos et al)
Topic: Beginner at pleco breeding...
Replies: 3
Views: 1285

Beginner at pleco breeding...

What do ya'll suggest? I'm already planning to get some Ancistrus sp(3). Any others that are easy to breed and have larger fry?

Also, I was wondering if pl*cos would breed in a pl*co community, with two or three species spawning in the same tank.
by fishlvr
22 Sep 2007, 02:07
Forum: South American Catfishes (Everything else)
Topic: raphael maturity size?
Replies: 2
Views: 878

There is info on sexing them on an article in Shane's World. I enjoy breeding fish, and I just wanted to have a more challenging fish. I'm also going to try to breed bullheads and white catfish, which, to my knowledge, have not been bred in an aquarium yet.
by fishlvr
22 Sep 2007, 00:50
Forum: South American Catfishes (Everything else)
Topic: raphael maturity size?
Replies: 2
Views: 878

raphael maturity size?

What size/age can the sexes of these fish be told apart?
by fishlvr
18 Sep 2007, 02:28
Forum: South American Catfishes (Loricariidae - Plecos et al)
Topic: Pl*co help please!
Replies: 11
Views: 1848

Birger wrote:I am sitting here typing this with a tank of Ancistrus claro beside me, a great "little" ancistrus and not impossible to find.
Where did you get them? I looked them up. They seem pretty cool
by fishlvr
16 Sep 2007, 07:00
Forum: South American Catfishes (Loricariidae - Plecos et al)
Topic: Pl*co help please!
Replies: 11
Views: 1848

Try bulldog/rubbernose pl*cos. They're fairly readily sold at petsmart. They aren't expensive either. I'm going to try to breed them.

This is the species I see the most:


[Mod edit: Use persistant Cat-eLog link -- Mats]
by fishlvr
16 Sep 2007, 03:31
Forum: Speak Easy
Topic: Semi-new to catfish
Replies: 1
Views: 564

Semi-new to catfish

Hello. My name is Steve Knight, and I just recently found this forum. I've only kept pl*cos and bullheads before, but now I'm interested in finding out more about other species of catfish. If you've read some of my posts, you probably noticed I'm interested in breeding fish. I like to breed animals ...
by fishlvr
16 Sep 2007, 03:25
Forum: South American Catfishes (Loricariidae - Plecos et al)
Topic: bulldog pleco
Replies: 0
Views: 468

bulldog pleco

I read the Shane's world article on them, and was wondering what size/age do the males develope the long pelvic fins?

Also, what size will they breed at?
by fishlvr
16 Sep 2007, 02:25
Forum: Other Catfishes
Topic: Bullhead breeding size
Replies: 7
Views: 2316

I read the article/profile. I was told they have to have mud to breed, but that says they dig a nest. So if I give them a cave and about 4-5" of gravel/sand will they breed?

Also,how do you know how to tell if a female is ripe or just fat?
by fishlvr
15 Sep 2007, 06:35
Forum: Other Catfishes
Topic: Bullhead breeding size
Replies: 7
Views: 2316

Anybody?
by fishlvr
13 Sep 2007, 01:24
Forum: Other Catfishes
Topic: 6" breedable catfish?
Replies: 4
Views: 1612

6" breedable catfish?

Are their any catfish besides plecos or cories out their that are about 5-6" and can be bred in a 55g for a beginner at catfish?

Thank you,
Steve

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