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by Loracidlover
12 Nov 2011, 20:22
Forum: What is my catfish?
Topic: Bought as Hemiloricaria hasemani
Replies: 10
Views: 2167

Re: Bought as Hemiloricaria hasemani

I was under the impression the best way to ID Hemiloricaria spp. was by ventral scute patterns/counts, so a shot of its underside might help if you are still unsure.

Having said that, it looks very much like eigenmanni I have kept in the past (or what I believed to be that species).
by Loracidlover
26 Oct 2011, 13:18
Forum: African Catfishes
Topic: Euchilichthys guentheri?
Replies: 5
Views: 1535

Re: Euchilichthys guentheri?

I have a single specimen of E.guentheri I got for free from an importer as it came in as a "contaminant" with some wild caught kribs, and it looked in such poor condition the supplier was convinced it wouldn't make it. It was around 1" SL when I got it and astonishingly thin. It recovered very ...
by Loracidlover
17 Dec 2010, 10:39
Forum: What is my catfish?
Topic: Little panaque soon to be TITAN?
Replies: 28
Views: 6502

Re: Little panaque soon to be TITAN?

In fairness the condition isn't that bad, the eyes still have a healthy bulge, and the split fins will heal rapidly if the water conditions are good.
by Loracidlover
13 Dec 2010, 10:22
Forum: Tank Talk
Topic: Uk tank builders
Replies: 3
Views: 921

Re: Uk tank builders

I have a 850l seabray tank, the quality is really top notch, much better than aquariums have ordered from BOSS.
I think they are located in Essex.
by Loracidlover
03 Dec 2010, 15:41
Forum: Speak Easy
Topic: Undergravel Filtration?
Replies: 24
Views: 5145

Re: Undergravel Filtration?

Hello again, Mats, you appear to have missed the external that OP is also using, when also considered, the tank has a fairly decent amount of filtration, so this shouldn't be too much of a problem, unless stocking is excessive. I'd agree that a sand substrate would be best, considering the number of ...
by Loracidlover
03 Dec 2010, 13:27
Forum: Speak Easy
Topic: Undergravel Filtration?
Replies: 24
Views: 5145

Re: Undergravel Filtration?

Hello. Coral sand is indeed a poor choice for the fish you are keeping, mainly since it will raise the pH and hardness of the water quite significantly, really not ideal for any south American fish such as Loricariids. I suggest you change this as quickly as possible for something inert as far as ...
by Loracidlover
23 Nov 2010, 14:57
Forum: Tank Talk
Topic: Safety of collected wood
Replies: 39
Views: 9665

Re: Safety of collected wood

Hello again Glad to see this thread has fostered some interesting conversation. I have some more questions regarding wood... I have continued collecting recently, and have come across alot of beech, totally dead and unrotted (still very hard), but with fungal spalting inside the wood, see pictures ...
by Loracidlover
07 Nov 2010, 10:12
Forum: South American Catfishes (Loricariidae - Plecos et al)
Topic: oddball among the albino ancistrus
Replies: 24
Views: 4771

Re: oddball among the albino ancistrus

You could have a go using tinypic, you don't need an account like with photobucket, it just uses a captcha system.
by Loracidlover
06 Nov 2010, 18:13
Forum: Tank Talk
Topic: Safety of collected wood
Replies: 39
Views: 9665

Re: Safety of collected wood

Thanks for the replies guys, sounds like I may be being a little overzealous with the baking scrubbing etc. from what you say Mats. Still, I figured since these pieces are all going to be siliconed in to the tank, I had better make sure they won't be a problem That is a superb beech wood cave you ...
by Loracidlover
06 Nov 2010, 12:24
Forum: Tank Talk
Topic: Safety of collected wood
Replies: 39
Views: 9665

Safety of collected wood

I recently purchased a 800 litre seabray tank (72x30wide x24) at a knock-down price, and am in the process of collecting wood to decorate it. I plan on fixing many branches/roots to the back and side of the tank above the water line. I intend to screw small pieces of slate to the branches using A4 ...
by Loracidlover
05 Nov 2010, 09:28
Forum: What is my catfish?
Topic: ancistrus ID please
Replies: 28
Views: 6839

Re: ancistrus ID please

Sp. Rio Ucayali, not L182.

Identical to the ones I raised/bred.
by Loracidlover
31 Oct 2010, 09:17
Forum: What is my catfish?
Topic: Ancistrus sp. `Rio Ucayali`
Replies: 3
Views: 1299

Re: Ancistrus sp. `Rio Ucayali`

I recently sold a pair I bred a few times, the male never got any more bristles than your individual, relatively "clean shaven" by ancistrus standards.
by Loracidlover
19 Sep 2010, 12:33
Forum: South American Catfishes (Loricariidae - Plecos et al)
Topic: L317
Replies: 12
Views: 2594

Re: L317

Looks like Pterygoplichthys joselimaianus, SL = 12" or thereabouts I think.
by Loracidlover
17 Jan 2009, 10:03
Forum: South American Catfishes (Loricariidae - Plecos et al)
Topic: Pseudacanthicus sp L25 "Scarlet" : another breeding tale
Replies: 174
Views: 53424

Re: Pseudacanthicus sp L25 "Scarlet" : another breeding tale

An amazing story Tofi, you're becoming the pseuda pro!! I can't wait to see the little ones, this has been my fishkeeping fantasy for a long time!

Conrad
by Loracidlover
05 Jan 2009, 21:46
Forum: South American Catfishes (Loricariidae - Plecos et al)
Topic: My new Hypostomus margaritifer...
Replies: 5
Views: 900

Re: My new Hypostomus margaritifer...

Beautiful fish, I've only seen one of these in the last few years, a real "classic" when it comes to plecos.
by Loracidlover
02 Jan 2009, 09:30
Forum: South American Catfishes (Loricariidae - Plecos et al)
Topic: L95 or L152 pleco ID
Replies: 8
Views: 3371

Re: L95 or L152 pl*co ID

Hello. Sorry to muddy the waters, but to me these are L152. I was in your exact situation some months back, when I received three Pseudorinelepis sp. L152, mine showed some degree of spotting which led me to wonder whether they might be P.genibarbis instead, but I was informed by several members ...
by Loracidlover
26 Dec 2008, 12:04
Forum: What is my catfish?
Topic: ID whiptails & startlight BN
Replies: 5
Views: 1068

Re: ID whiptails & startlight BN

I'd guess the second one is Ancistrus sp. rio Ucayali, the younger ones are much darker and the spots appear almost silvery, with age they fade out to a dark reddish brown and the spots become less noticeable, also the red tinge on the pectoral hard rays is one identifying feature. I have a breeding ...
by Loracidlover
22 Dec 2008, 10:03
Forum: What is my catfish?
Topic: Bought as Pseudacanthicus sp. L-25
Replies: 3
Views: 817

Re: Bought as Pseudacanthicus sp. L-25

I'd say L24 due to the lack of spotting on the head, and the eyes, which in L25 have that hooded appearance. Looks a lot like my guy!
by Loracidlover
17 Dec 2008, 13:19
Forum: South American Catfishes (Loricariidae - Plecos et al)
Topic: Blue Panaque L239 info and breeding?
Replies: 22
Views: 4350

Re: Blue Panaque L239 info and breeding?

This fish has been bred several times in Europe, it has also been bred by the aquarium at Basel zoo in Switzerland. www.L-welse.com has several spawning reports, though these are in german, here is a link to a translated page on the fish with some picture of juveniles and fry, also find links to ...
by Loracidlover
15 Dec 2008, 08:47
Forum: African Catfishes
Topic: New hemisynos
Replies: 30
Views: 5132

Re: New hemisynos

I have a tank with a Distichodus sexfasciatus and a D. fasciolatus along with many other bottom dwellers (various Loricariids and corys, an odd mix I know) the Distichodus don't interfere with the bottom dwellers at all, though they are slightly scrappy and territorial when it comes to other mid ...
by Loracidlover
13 Dec 2008, 13:52
Forum: Speak Easy
Topic: African Inspirations
Replies: 16
Views: 1525

Re: African Inspirations

Hello Richard, I haven't a shot of the little guy, he's still fairly shy, but next time I see him I'll see if I can snap one. I got him for free (!) since he came in as by-catch with some Nanochromis and was literally the thinnest looking fish I've ever seen, the shop didn't know what he was and ...
by Loracidlover
13 Dec 2008, 12:48
Forum: Speak Easy
Topic: African Inspirations
Replies: 16
Views: 1525

Re: African Inspirations

Beautiful pictures, especially the last, that's a real inspiration for tanks. I'd absolutely love a group of chiloglanis like you have in the 1st pic, or indeed a few more euchilichthys to add to my lone little e.guentheri, very few and far between over here unfortunately.
by Loracidlover
28 Nov 2008, 10:20
Forum: Tank Talk
Topic: cory and pleco pic
Replies: 4
Views: 690

Re: cory and pl*co pic

Verrrry nice, I saw some pantanalensis in the flesh recently, they're beautiful!
by Loracidlover
28 Nov 2008, 10:15
Forum: What is my catfish?
Topic: ID Panaque please
Replies: 7
Views: 1190

Re: ID Panaque please

I'd say both Panaque nigrolineatus; this fish, in my experience, can change the stripe colour pretty significantly according to age and situation. When exposed and in strong light or stressed they tend to edge towards the brighter stripes, the only other fish No.1 could be is L330, if it has a ...
by Loracidlover
28 Nov 2008, 10:02
Forum: South American Catfishes (Loricariidae - Plecos et al)
Topic: L25 breeding in 2ft tank.
Replies: 13
Views: 2460

Re: L25 breeding in 2ft tank.

Hi!! Really found sad...housing such fish in such small tank... They are like in Sardines' can. I shall not encourage anyone to try this. As a hobbist we are supposed to give the best home for our fish...obviously housing 2 25cm fish in a 60liter tank wouldn't be what I call the best..but certainly ...
by Loracidlover
27 Nov 2008, 09:45
Forum: South American Catfishes (Loricariidae - Plecos et al)
Topic: L25 breeding in 2ft tank.
Replies: 13
Views: 2460

Re: L25 breeding in 2ft tank.

Apparently water change routine was two thirds, once a week.
by Loracidlover
26 Nov 2008, 22:11
Forum: South American Catfishes (Loricariidae - Plecos et al)
Topic: L25 breeding in 2ft tank.
Replies: 13
Views: 2460

L25 breeding in 2ft tank.

I stumbled upon this Singaporean forum page this evening and figured it may be of interest. The linked page shows pictures of a L25 pair that were successfully spawned in a Japanese fishkeepers aquarium I believe earlier this year, what seems most astonishing about this is that the spawning took ...
by Loracidlover
11 Nov 2008, 21:10
Forum: What is my catfish?
Topic: Orange Spot Bristlenose Male or Female?
Replies: 2
Views: 589

Re: Orange Spot Bristlenose Male or Female?

It looks like this fish has a small fork of bristles halfway up its snout, this would suggest a male.
by Loracidlover
30 Oct 2008, 09:32
Forum: South American Catfishes (Loricariidae - Plecos et al)
Topic: Breeding Hemiancistrus subviridis
Replies: 374
Views: 97104

Re: Breeding Hemiancistrus subviridis

Lovely looking little chaps! Looks like their developing really well!
by Loracidlover
27 Oct 2008, 08:42
Forum: South American Catfishes (Loricariidae - Plecos et al)
Topic: Breeding Hemiancistrus subviridis
Replies: 374
Views: 97104

Re: Breeding Hemiancistrus subviridis

Wow! very very impressive Haavard, a little Hemiancistrus factory you've got there! The fry also seem to be developing well.

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