Hoplosternum / Lepthoplosternum question
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Hoplosternum / Lepthoplosternum question
Greetings Catfishionados,
My thanks to you all, as I have received excellent advice and no small measure of education in the past from these forums. Today I have another question:
I have recently obtained a group of 4 beautiful Hoplosternum or Lepthoplosternum species - somewhat similar in appearance to what I have seen pictured in various texts and on the internet as Hoplosternum pectorale, but the spots on my fish are much larger and bolder than as seen in most photos. I must assume that the fish I have are juveniles - the largest is perhaps 3 inches long.
In any case, one fish seems to have lost part of a barbel, perhaps to a nippy Betta kept in the same tank. I have moved the Catfish to their own tank now, so they won't have to deal with the Betta. My question is, is this barbel likely to regrow?
Also, I believe that one of the fish has ich - he has been moved to quarantine, and is medicating. I successfully dealt with several Aspidoras a couple of years ago, and I hope that this Hoplo will fare as well, but if anyone has any advice, I am most certainly open for suggestions, as my experience is limited.
My thanks, and best wishes to all,
C Windram
My thanks to you all, as I have received excellent advice and no small measure of education in the past from these forums. Today I have another question:
I have recently obtained a group of 4 beautiful Hoplosternum or Lepthoplosternum species - somewhat similar in appearance to what I have seen pictured in various texts and on the internet as Hoplosternum pectorale, but the spots on my fish are much larger and bolder than as seen in most photos. I must assume that the fish I have are juveniles - the largest is perhaps 3 inches long.
In any case, one fish seems to have lost part of a barbel, perhaps to a nippy Betta kept in the same tank. I have moved the Catfish to their own tank now, so they won't have to deal with the Betta. My question is, is this barbel likely to regrow?
Also, I believe that one of the fish has ich - he has been moved to quarantine, and is medicating. I successfully dealt with several Aspidoras a couple of years ago, and I hope that this Hoplo will fare as well, but if anyone has any advice, I am most certainly open for suggestions, as my experience is limited.
My thanks, and best wishes to all,
C Windram
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These fish which I now believe are Megalechis thoracata are doing fine, with nice long barbels and very good overall health.
http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/sp ... cies_id=14
No sign of breeding yet, which I am hoping for at some point.
Thanks again for the help.
Best wishes,
Chris
http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/sp ... cies_id=14
No sign of breeding yet, which I am hoping for at some point.
Thanks again for the help.
Best wishes,
Chris