Catfish #1 fm Papua New Guinea
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Catfish #1 fm Papua New Guinea
This fish is abt 10inches TL.
some sort of Plotosus sp. I guess
some sort of Plotosus sp. I guess
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Hey,
beauty!
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Re: Catfish #1 fm Papua New Guinea
Oloplotosus mariae, I think.
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Thanks HH.
Fishbase claimed that Oloplotosus mariae max at 15cm.
http://www.fishbase.org/Summary/Species ... p?id=25566
Do you have any more info eg. pix etc.. on Oloplotosus mariae ?
Fishbase claimed that Oloplotosus mariae max at 15cm.
http://www.fishbase.org/Summary/Species ... p?id=25566
Do you have any more info eg. pix etc.. on Oloplotosus mariae ?
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Re: Catfish #1 fm Papua New Guinea
Only info I have is from Gerry Allen's Field Guide to the Freshwater Fishes of New Guinea:
“It inhabits clear rocky streams in deeper pools, usually in hilly or mountainous terrain.”
“It inhabits clear rocky streams in deeper pools, usually in hilly or mountainous terrain.”
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beautiful pix; I'll bet you can make Jools quite happy, cause this ain't in the catelog yet!
real stunning catfish. it's in the trade??
real stunning catfish. it's in the trade??
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Yes, a really beautiful fish and a genus I've certainly not seen before. I've been keeping for over a year now and they are superb. I must see if they are available, as it looks like it.sidguppy wrote:beautiful pix; I'll bet you can make Jools quite happy, cause this ain't in the catelog yet!
real stunning catfish. it's in the trade??
Ben, what price are these fish equivalent to? A 4" L25 for example or more or less?
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You going give breeding them ago Jools?
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Thanks guys.
I was told by the importer that this fish was somehow ramdomly collected and they don't even know the ID.
Two cats were imported this time and one being the Neosilurus ater. I am totally new to this group of cat and certainly seeing them in flesh for the very first time.
I was told that they were collected in freshwater. Hence, I am housing it in the same water condition. what about your Neosilurus ater ?
a 4 inches L25 cost abt USD75 here and I paid about double for this one. but again, I guess it is all about "supply and demand" thingy.
any second opinion on the ID ?
Thanks
ben
here is another pix with lots of photoshop done to the background
Jools,Jools wrote:Yes, a really beautiful fish and a genus I've certainly not seen before. I've been keeping for over a year now and they are superb. I must see if they are available, as it looks like it.sidguppy wrote:beautiful pix; I'll bet you can make Jools quite happy, cause this ain't in the catelog yet!
real stunning catfish. it's in the trade??
Ben, what price are these fish equivalent to? A 4" L25 for example or more or less?
Jools
I was told by the importer that this fish was somehow ramdomly collected and they don't even know the ID.
Two cats were imported this time and one being the Neosilurus ater. I am totally new to this group of cat and certainly seeing them in flesh for the very first time.
I was told that they were collected in freshwater. Hence, I am housing it in the same water condition. what about your Neosilurus ater ?
a 4 inches L25 cost abt USD75 here and I paid about double for this one. but again, I guess it is all about "supply and demand" thingy.
any second opinion on the ID ?
Thanks
ben
here is another pix with lots of photoshop done to the background
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I've got my 3 N. ater in with Rainbowfish, a single Mystus bocourti and some worker Ancistrus. They seem to like each others company at least right now. pH 6.0 otherwise fairly normal conditions. Temp 78F. They are mid water feeders and will eat everything from live earthworms and frozen bloodworm to flake, tablets and tetra prima. They are slow growing too, maybe only 2" since I got them and it was maybe 12-18 months ago.
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Hey,
would be really cool to see this fish on your youtube channel Amiidae
Regards.
would be really cool to see this fish on your youtube channel Amiidae
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Just while we are on the topic of youtube, as you may know we have some videos on the site and they are hosted by youtube. So if anyone has videos they'd like to have added to the catelog, send them along! However (to ensure content doesn't get out with my control, changed, lost etc) I have to upload them to my youtube account.
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Thanks for the info Jools,Jools wrote:I've got my 3 N. ater in with Rainbowfish, a single Mystus bocourti and some worker Ancistrus. They seem to like each others company at least right now. pH 6.0 otherwise fairly normal conditions. Temp 78F. They are mid water feeders and will eat everything from live earthworms and frozen bloodworm to flake, tablets and tetra prima. They are slow growing too, maybe only 2" since I got them and it was maybe 12-18 months ago.
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Both of them are now taking bloodworm at the moment. I will try flake or raw shrimp later..
Worton,
I will try taking some clips later. Thanks for the idea
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Hey,Worton,
I will try taking some clips later. Thanks for the idea
one of my favourite youtube channel!
Great fish and great tanks ;)
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here is a short feeding clipworton[pl] wrote:Hey,Worton,
I will try taking some clips later. Thanks for the idea
one of my favourite youtube channel!
Great fish and great tanks ;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWPfR4RQZpg
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Thought I'd display it using bbcode inline here. Now you guys know why I like this genus so much, interesting to note that this fish appears to be much more of a bottom feeder than my midwater .
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Re: Catfish #1 fm Papua New Guinea
Such Beautiful fish! I can see why you wanted an ID - They are stunning.
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Re: Catfish #1 fm Papua New Guinea
Hey,
absolutely stunning fish!
Neosilurus is cute as well little shy but still beauty
Thank you very much Amiidae .
Regards.
absolutely stunning fish!
Neosilurus is cute as well little shy but still beauty
Thank you very much Amiidae .
Regards.
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A 2 footer fish landed few day ago.
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