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by Diagramma
24 Sep 2007, 21:12
Forum: African Catfishes
Topic: multipunctatus/lucipinnis hybrids
Replies: 3
Views: 1133

multipunctatus/lucipinnis hybrids

Are there any reports of these two species being hybridized? I have interest in doing so in my research.
by Diagramma
21 Jul 2007, 03:58
Forum: Tank Talk
Topic: most easily bred catfish species?
Replies: 1
Views: 916

most easily bred catfish species?

Hello again, I'm trying to begin some developmental studies on catfish. Right now our lab has a breeding colony of [i]S. multipunctatus[/i] and [i]S. lucipinnis[/i] but we are looking for more species from other families as outgroups. The channel catfish has been suggested before, but how much room ...
by Diagramma
17 Jul 2007, 05:51
Forum: Taxonomy & Science News
Topic: catfish barbels
Replies: 2
Views: 1042

fantastic! thanks!
by Diagramma
15 Jul 2007, 01:56
Forum: Taxonomy & Science News
Topic: catfish barbels
Replies: 2
Views: 1042

catfish barbels

I've been looking to learn more about catfish barbels but I can't find any good sources that give them a general treatment.

I am interested in variations in barbel morphology in catfish and the phylogeny of these changes.

Any suggestions?
Thanks!
by Diagramma
07 Apr 2007, 23:51
Forum: African Catfishes
Topic: what happened with that granulosus breeding claim?
Replies: 4
Views: 1789

Do you have any contact information for Gavin? As a research laboratory we are not interested in this species as a commercial avenue; in fact it is illegal for a lab to sell lab property. Our interest in breeding granulosus is to obtain embryos for our developmental studies.

All the best
by Diagramma
07 Apr 2007, 21:21
Forum: African Catfishes
Topic: what happened with that granulosus breeding claim?
Replies: 4
Views: 1789

what happened with that granulosus breeding claim?

A few threads on here mention a fish breeder in England that has succesfully breed S. granulosus but I can find no other information on the subject anywhere. I have a great interest in this because I research early development in the Synodontis genus. For a while now we have wanted to compare the ...

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