Angelicus CatFish
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Angelicus CatFish
Yesterday I finally got a Angelicus catfish right now he is too subborn to come out of his hiding spot so I can't take a pic, it is white with black spots like a Dalmation I named it Angey.
I have one catfish and it a Pimelodus Pictus.
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What's a "mini trout"? I wasn't able to find any useful info on google (just trout pellets and a bunch of people discussing lures for trout).
Also, where is "gj" - I know that some web-sites allow anything and everything as a "location", but we try to follow a strict rule of "identifiable location" here. There are several reasons for this:
1. You can get better help - there are many things that vary from one place to another, e.g. names of medications, which medications are available where. Such things as common names of fish vary from one country to another too. Water (from the tap) conditions can be determined to some level from your location - at least if you give enough detail.
2. If you ask for something like "Where can I buy X?", it's obviously no point in me suggesting my LFS when it's 14000 miles from where you live, likewhise, if I say that you can get something at "Home Depot", it may not help much if you live in the UK or Australia. But saying Wickes to someone in the UK may help a whole lot.
Note that this website does not use this information for anything other than displayin with your posts. You don't need to be as specific as I am, but if you live in a big country like the US, it's good if you give at least the state.
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Also, where is "gj" - I know that some web-sites allow anything and everything as a "location", but we try to follow a strict rule of "identifiable location" here. There are several reasons for this:
1. You can get better help - there are many things that vary from one place to another, e.g. names of medications, which medications are available where. Such things as common names of fish vary from one country to another too. Water (from the tap) conditions can be determined to some level from your location - at least if you give enough detail.
2. If you ask for something like "Where can I buy X?", it's obviously no point in me suggesting my LFS when it's 14000 miles from where you live, likewhise, if I say that you can get something at "Home Depot", it may not help much if you live in the UK or Australia. But saying Wickes to someone in the UK may help a whole lot.
Note that this website does not use this information for anything other than displayin with your posts. You don't need to be as specific as I am, but if you live in a big country like the US, it's good if you give at least the state.
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Mats
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Now that is funny and a stretch of someone's imagination. Whatever they are they may make a good snack for the P. pictus.Allan wrote:I have seen Danio frankei referred to as mini-brown-trout (In danish)
Well, could be anything, just wanted to make a guess, haven't posted in here for ages.
There are some Galaxias species that really do look like the parr stage of some trout but they are not available in the OTF trade.
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