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by Stab
11 Dec 2006, 01:51
Forum: African Catfishes
Topic: An unusual present.....
Replies: 10
Views: 2093

the difference of apus and typus is easy to see: "a pus" means "no feet" or "no limbs"; this species has no paired fins, not even tiny ones! it's like the Moray Eel. the typus has pectoral and ventral fins. tiny, but they're there. in general the typus is fatter too, a wider head and much longer ...
by Stab
10 Dec 2006, 00:55
Forum: African Catfishes
Topic: Electric catfish tankmates ?
Replies: 15
Views: 13700

I remember reading somewhere that most synodontis cats are imune (insulated?) to electric shock produced by malapterurus. I have experimented and succeeded in keeping an electricus with eupterus of a slightly smaller size, as well as a trio of bite sized lace cats. All faired just fined together and ...
by Stab
10 Dec 2006, 00:46
Forum: African Catfishes
Topic: An unusual present.....
Replies: 10
Views: 2093

Sucks that he didn't make it :( I have 3 of these guys, and have had them for about 2 years now. Not sure if its a Appus or Typus though -- both species look the same to me. My specimens I believe are fully grown and at 20 inches of lenght are super tough customers. I keep them in an african oddball ...
by Stab
09 Dec 2006, 14:02
Forum: South American Catfishes (Everything else)
Topic: Mexico? Guatemala? Belize?
Replies: 3
Views: 896

I have a group of 4 6" Petenia Splenditas (including a pair of confirmed breeders) already paid for and on their way from the seller 8) So, as you can see the biggest concern would be to get something that grows big enough as to not get eaten :wink:
by Stab
07 Dec 2006, 15:48
Forum: South American Catfishes (Everything else)
Topic: Mexico? Guatemala? Belize?
Replies: 3
Views: 896

Mexico? Guatemala? Belize?

I am in the process of converting my 125G tank from SA to a Central American biotope. It will house cichlids commonly found in three countries mentioned in the subject line. I have searched high and low but can not find any information pertaining to trully freshwater cats from this part of the world ...
by Stab
07 Dec 2004, 02:33
Forum: African Catfishes
Topic: Hurt eureptus
Replies: 3
Views: 983

Well, this evening, just one day since I first noticed the injury, the wound has progressed to the size of a quarter. He is also missing some skin on the edges of gill covers I realized something else. I now know who to blame My smaller euretus (2") has been constantly hanging out with a big guy ...
by Stab
05 Dec 2004, 14:40
Forum: African Catfishes
Topic: Hurt eureptus
Replies: 3
Views: 983

I sat down and observed him last night after lights out. Seems the fish is not one bit impared by the injury. He acts perfectly normal and eats like a pig. In fact, he was the first one to nail a bunch of live blood worms yesterday. So I was thinking... Rather than going through stress of taking him ...
by Stab
05 Dec 2004, 02:43
Forum: African Catfishes
Topic: Hurt eureptus
Replies: 3
Views: 983

Hurt eureptus

Noticed something strange a few minutes ago... My big Synodontis Eureptus (4") has what looks like a circular wound on his abdomen right bellow pelvic fins. It's a perfectly round patch of exposed pinkish-white tissue that stands out very clearly against the dark skin. The wound is roughly around ...
by Stab
08 Sep 2004, 19:27
Forum: African Catfishes
Topic: Need a tough scavenger...
Replies: 9
Views: 1964

I've had my 6 incher for close to 2 months now and it is yet to zap ANYTHING! Never zapped me, didn't fight back when super-aggressive tilapia butticoferi attacked it, and its been peacefully coexisting with 3 bite-sized jewel fishes for over a week now :shock:
by Stab
05 Sep 2004, 02:30
Forum: African Catfishes
Topic: Need a tough scavenger...
Replies: 9
Views: 1964

Actually butti is moving to his own tank in the next couple of weeks. What do you think of keeping Malapterurus with various bichirs (polypterus) species? What abould elephant noses? Or, are there any other fish specifically known for being somewhat electricity resistant?
by Stab
04 Sep 2004, 13:36
Forum: African Catfishes
Topic: Need a tough scavenger...
Replies: 9
Views: 1964

He's 6" and I haven't seen him bother any fish yet, not even much smaller jewels! I'm sure its just a matter of time ofcourse...
by Stab
03 Sep 2004, 21:20
Forum: African Catfishes
Topic: Need a tough scavenger...
Replies: 9
Views: 1964

Need a tough scavenger...

To go into a 75G tank with Malapterurus Electricus, Tilapia Butticoferi and Polupterus Lapradei. The only fish that comes to mind is a common pl*co or a gibbiceps, since they get big and armoured, but I really want to keep this tank as a riverine african habitat. What would you recomend? BTW there ...
by Stab
01 Aug 2004, 05:24
Forum: African Catfishes
Topic: Digestive problems? (e-cat)
Replies: 4
Views: 1156

Not to peel prawns?! I've been doing that for all my bottom feeders out of fear they may choke on shell. Are you absolutely sure leaving hells on can have no ill effects on the fish? Also, dos that apply to any fish, or just cats?
by Stab
01 Aug 2004, 01:06
Forum: African Catfishes
Topic: Digestive problems? (e-cat)
Replies: 4
Views: 1156

Digestive problems? (e-cat)

Ok, so I got me a 4-5" electric cat on Wednesday. He's been fed exclusively tubiflex at the store but I wouldn't have any of that :razz: Switching him over to prawn was no problem at all. I dropped 2 small pieces in his tank Wednesday night, and although he didn't react at first, both chunks were ...

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