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by coelacanth
15 Nov 2017, 15:21
Forum: Travellers note book
Topic: Bivane River
Replies: 11
Views: 25595

Re: Bivane River

They look like encysted metacercariae to me.
by coelacanth
02 May 2017, 11:32
Forum: Wanted (UK & ROI)
Topic: Wanted: female Rainbow Cichlid (Herotilapia)
Replies: 0
Views: 14000

Wanted: female Rainbow Cichlid (Herotilapia)

It seems every one of our Rainbow Cichlids on display is male, we could do with one or more females to try to give them an outlet for their raging hormones.
by coelacanth
25 May 2016, 16:38
Forum: South American Catfishes (Everything else)
Topic: Curious about Trichomycterus distribution
Replies: 9
Views: 3305

Re: Curious about Trichomycterus distribution

I can think of others that have a similar distribution, Salminus is one genus that springs to mind, gymnocharacine and stevardine tetras, there's another characid genus that I can't quite recall.
by coelacanth
23 Mar 2016, 12:32
Forum: Speak Easy
Topic: Foods for weird and wonderful (and I'm just strange) plecos!
Replies: 31
Views: 12436

Re: Foods for weird and wonderful (and I'm just strange) plecos!

Does anybody feed banana peel to their plecos? I ran a forum search and only found banana peels mentioned for worm colonies. Thanks, Eric In "normal" sized aquaria, they degrade too quickly and the sugars seem to encourage heavy bacterial growth in filters which can lead to clogging issues, and the ...
by coelacanth
15 Mar 2016, 22:11
Forum: Taxonomy & Science News
Topic: Corydoras - who else?- eversi
Replies: 2
Views: 1366

Re: Corydoras - who else?- eversi

I disagree with the assessment of the conservation status, that should be Data Deficient (DD). I don't believe it's reasonable to state that it's of Least Concern (LC) given what was already known about the type locality at the time of collection.
by coelacanth
15 Feb 2016, 16:44
Forum: African Catfishes
Topic: Interesting Documentary Featuring Synodontis
Replies: 8
Views: 4583

Re: Interesting Documentary Featuring Synodontis

unblinded wrote: I believe these are Synodontis acanthomias.
Unlikely give the location, S. zambezensis seems more likely
http://www.rgs.org/NR/rdonlyres/DC719BB ... unders.pdf
by coelacanth
25 Jan 2016, 16:08
Forum: South American Catfishes (Everything else)
Topic: In case you've never seen banjo catfish (Bunocephalus coracoideus) courtship on video
Replies: 16
Views: 5448

Re: In case you've never seen banjo catfish (Bunocephalus coracoideus) courtship on video

There has been hatching in all three vessels we set up. One was a clump of floating plants covered in eggs (including some Echinodorus plantlets with fibrous roots), one contained those eggs we'd removed individually from the plants at the bottom, the third contained all the substrate with eggs ...
by coelacanth
22 Jan 2016, 12:39
Forum: South American Catfishes (Everything else)
Topic: In case you've never seen banjo catfish (Bunocephalus coracoideus) courtship on video
Replies: 16
Views: 5448

Re: In case you've never seen banjo catfish (Bunocephalus coracoideus) courtship on video

There some more footage on the CSG Facebook page last night of a couple of our display fish getting jiggy.
by coelacanth
08 Sep 2015, 10:59
Forum: Taxonomy & Science News
Topic: This is one funky catfish
Replies: 3
Views: 1483

Re: This is one funky catfish

Physical damage to embryo or mutation to the actinodin genes?
Here's the definition of actinodin as read out seemingly by the V'Ger entity https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCv2BKfvvHk
by coelacanth
08 Sep 2015, 10:38
Forum: Speak Easy
Topic: "Royal" Plec, Whiptail etc.
Replies: 2
Views: 1413

Re: "Royal" Plec, Whiptail etc.

Anyone got any old import lists or shop adverts from the '60s/'70s, see if a chronology can be found?
by coelacanth
07 Sep 2015, 12:38
Forum: Speak Easy
Topic: Odd characin thread
Replies: 129
Views: 65442

Re: Odd characin thread

Sorry, this isn't about an "odd" characin, but I couldn't think of a better place to ask this question: Does anybody know if penguin tetras Thayeria obliqua are particularly bad about eating Cory eggs? Recently, almost every time I wake up to find eggs laid in my community tank, I discover that ...
by coelacanth
07 Sep 2015, 11:30
Forum: Speak Easy
Topic: "Royal" Plec, Whiptail etc.
Replies: 2
Views: 1413

"Royal" Plec, Whiptail etc.

Someone asked me why the Royal Plec/Panaque is named so, and I had to say I didn't know, and hadn't thought about it, it's been that for ever so I'd just accepted it. Same with Royal Whiptail, not a name often used in the UK but seen in books. Was it just added by exporters (as "Real" I guess) to ...
by coelacanth
28 Jul 2015, 10:39
Forum: Tank Talk
Topic: ZooMed Excavator Clay
Replies: 0
Views: 1055

ZooMed Excavator Clay

Anyone played around with this stuff and a suitable resin for fixing it? Looks like it might be possible to create some interesting caves or riverbank features with it, might get around the bouyancy issues with many of the other products that people use for such projects.
by coelacanth
28 Jul 2015, 10:35
Forum: Asian Catfishes
Topic: Neotropius khavalchor
Replies: 10
Views: 4761

Re: Neotropius khavalchor

Great, look forwards to hearing more.
by coelacanth
27 Jul 2015, 12:21
Forum: Speak Easy
Topic: What kind of plec is this given its shape and size
Replies: 38
Views: 9744

Re: What kind of plec is this given its shape and size

Hmmm, 10-12,000 years ago Loch Ness was under a mile of ice. There are no catfish in Loch Ness, Wels, Plecs or otherwise. Occam's razor says it's a distorted wake. The monster hunter with the Wels theory is just scrabbling to justify all those wasted years when he could have been keeping real little ...
by coelacanth
21 Jul 2015, 15:08
Forum: Asian Catfishes
Topic: Neotropius khavalchor
Replies: 10
Views: 4761

Re: Neotropius khavalchor

Did anything more come of this? I've always been interested in this supposed lepidophage.
by coelacanth
20 May 2015, 17:14
Forum: South American Catfishes (Loricariidae - Plecos et al)
Topic: Best way to remove Sturisoma larvae from eggshells?
Replies: 2
Views: 1274

Re: Best way to remove Sturisoma larvae from eggshells?

I use a turkey baster and really give them a hammering, sucking them up and forcefully squirting them out, but sometimes I have ended up using a needle and scalpel blade under low magnification.
by coelacanth
17 Apr 2015, 17:14
Forum: Travellers note book
Topic: No Fishing In Seychelles
Replies: 3
Views: 4869

Re: No Fishing In Seychelles

Siganid Rabbitfish I think.
by coelacanth
17 Apr 2015, 11:56
Forum: Taxonomy & Science News
Topic: New fossil Silurus
Replies: 1
Views: 761

Re: New fossil Silurus

Ooo, is this one available HH?
by coelacanth
31 Jan 2015, 16:24
Forum: Speak Easy
Topic: Odd characin thread
Replies: 129
Views: 65442

Re: Odd characin thread

These are gorgeous once in spawning trim.
by coelacanth
21 Nov 2014, 12:47
Forum: Tank Talk
Topic: Moving House & Huge fish collection
Replies: 14
Views: 6572

Re: Moving House & Huge fish collection

You can find extremely good equipment for handling large fish in angling stores, especially those that cater for carp and pike. Weigh slings, folding unhooking mats, rubber-meshed nets (fin spines don't tangle in them as easily) etc., ones that will do the job are not expensive, you could look for ...
by coelacanth
27 Oct 2014, 18:03
Forum: Speak Easy
Topic: The South-American Knifefishes thread
Replies: 62
Views: 16550

Re: The South-American Knifefishes thread

Look in great condition Richard, must be easy to care for... One to avoid unless you have a huge aquarium is Sternopygus, easily top 1m in length, superb fish at that size but need aquaria around the 1000galls mark as a minimum. They do come in as youngsters and are very appealing at 6", but they ...
by coelacanth
25 Sep 2014, 17:26
Forum: Speak Easy
Topic: Odd characin thread
Replies: 129
Views: 65442

Re: Odd characin thread

Moved three males into a display tank couple of weeks ago, thought they'd be fairly shy and retiring but they're out at the front competing with the neons and bleeding blues, look great, the reflective spot on the abdomen is really glowing.
by coelacanth
22 Sep 2014, 18:22
Forum: What is my catfish?
Topic: Tridensimilis ID please
Replies: 10
Views: 2929

Re: Tridensimilis ID please

BBS is eagerly accepted also. Nano tank with just these would be quite appealing IMO, but they come in so infrequently it could be years to get a group together.
by coelacanth
29 Jul 2014, 18:29
Forum: What is my catfish?
Topic: Unknown catfish with pics
Replies: 4
Views: 1293

Re: Unknown catfish with pics

I see a broad, indistinct bar?
by coelacanth
10 May 2014, 15:20
Forum: South American Catfishes (Callichthyidae - Corys et al)
Topic: Dianema urostriatum showing signs of spawning
Replies: 21
Views: 11031

Re: Dianema urostriatum showing signs of spawning

Great info, thanks. Once you see what they do it all seems rather obvious. If you get the chance at any point for detailed pictures of the adults side-by-side to clearly show sexual dimporphism it'd be most appreciated. Is this aquarium exposed to natural light?

Pete
by coelacanth
05 May 2014, 01:16
Forum: Speak Easy
Topic: Odd characin thread
Replies: 129
Views: 65442

Re: Odd characin thread

kruseman wrote:What is the name?
Give me some cosmops and I'll tell you...

Curimata ocellata

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