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Hello from Bathgate to all.
I'm very sorry to hear those sad stories of fishes being ill or even worse. It seems many people are having problems atm with C. perugiae for various reasons. I truly hope eventually everything will return to normal: no more dead fish and full recoveries!
Over here everything is great. Jools' fish room is simply amazing and crammed with nice species. I personally like the Neosilurus a lot.
Wrt auchenipterids:
Martin, your spec 2 are doing fine and I'd like to thank you once more for them. I know you've had problems with them, so I hope you don't feel sorry you've given these to me and now being faced with having just one (if I counted correctly) yourself......
The A. punctatus I expected turned out to be A. coracoideus, which I didn't buy but were taken by Jools.
Jools also has some spare C. reticulatus for me, which we'll be checking out tomorrow. He's offered me a pair to accompany my single female specimen.
The last assets are 6 Helogenes marmoratus, which are no auchenipterids but cetopsids. Expect some pictures shortly.
I'm very sorry to hear those sad stories of fishes being ill or even worse. It seems many people are having problems atm with C. perugiae for various reasons. I truly hope eventually everything will return to normal: no more dead fish and full recoveries!
Over here everything is great. Jools' fish room is simply amazing and crammed with nice species. I personally like the Neosilurus a lot.
Wrt auchenipterids:
Martin, your spec 2 are doing fine and I'd like to thank you once more for them. I know you've had problems with them, so I hope you don't feel sorry you've given these to me and now being faced with having just one (if I counted correctly) yourself......
The A. punctatus I expected turned out to be A. coracoideus, which I didn't buy but were taken by Jools.
Jools also has some spare C. reticulatus for me, which we'll be checking out tomorrow. He's offered me a pair to accompany my single female specimen.
The last assets are 6 Helogenes marmoratus, which are no auchenipterids but cetopsids. Expect some pictures shortly.
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Hi Marc
Glad to hear you arrived safely!
No, am not sorry, am just really pleased the specimens you have are, as Jools would say, rude - I still have two left (a pair), so all is not lost here.
Sounds like a worthwhile visit, and look forward to more pics of your new assets, along with more of Jools' fish room.
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Glad to hear you arrived safely!
No, am not sorry, am just really pleased the specimens you have are, as Jools would say, rude - I still have two left (a pair), so all is not lost here.
Sounds like a worthwhile visit, and look forward to more pics of your new assets, along with more of Jools' fish room.
Enjoy your trip!
Martin
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http://www.aquarist-classifieds.co.uk/p ... 128148.php
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Don't know your timescales or intentions whilst over here (or up there!) but thought you might be interested in A.Marmoratus (supposedly) in the links above?
http://www.aquarist-classifieds.co.uk/p ... 128148.php
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Good spot Richard
So wish I had space for a bigger tank...
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So wish I had space for a bigger tank...
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I just wish I could find half of these fish you guys get!Martin S wrote:Good spot Richard
So wish I had space for a bigger tank...
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We do appear lucky in the UK in some respects..... maybe not so much in other aspects though.....i wish i could get hold of Noturus!nvcichlids wrote:I just wish I could find half of these fish you guys get!Martin S wrote:Good spot Richard
So wish I had space for a bigger tank...
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Hehe, if I could, I would definately send ya 2 or 12Richard B wrote:We do appear lucky in the UK in some respects..... maybe not so much in other aspects though.....i wish i could get hold of Noturus!nvcichlids wrote:I just wish I could find half of these fish you guys get!Martin S wrote:Good spot Richard
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Just wanted to say Marc and family have just left earlier today. He's taking home Martins , a female from my group, six and four F1 ! Everyone wish him a safe journey home!
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Sounds like a productive trip! Hopefully when he IS safely back we'll see some updates/pics
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Marc bringing home Loricariids???
Jools, what did you dump in his coffee? LSD?
a wee sniff of Peyote or San Pedro in the salad that came with the Haggis?
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Richard,Richard B wrote:Don't know your timescales or intentions whilst over here (or up there!) but thought you might be interested in A.Marmoratus (supposedly) in the links above?
Thanks (again*) for the link. (* I did already reply to it Wednesday evening, but an internal server error made the message disappear and I was too tired to do it again).
Of course I was/am interested, yet the time schedule didn't permit a visit on our way back to Newcastle. We didn't feel like hurrying; besides we were very pleased with the fishes mentioned above by Jools.
We've got H. marmoratus instead of A. marmoratus
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We've all arrived home safe & sound; the fishes are now in their new tanks after having been bagged for nearly 27 hours. We had a smooth trip home, except for the Dutch A2 which has apparently become a national building site, so traffic was very slow.Jools wrote:Just wanted to say Marc and family have just left earlier today. He's taking home Martins , a female from my group, six and four F1 ! Everyone wish him a safe journey home!
Thanks again to Jools, Clare & Jacob for being very hospitable. Pictures of fishes (nice parts of Scotland may sneak in as well) soon, but I wouldn't count on today
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For the time being some notorious bouquet pictures. All above mentioned fishes are in.
The loricariids did so themselves!
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Awh, you're just teasing us with these pics
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what are the fish int he middle of the top pic?
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Pseudohemiodon sp. marbled - bred by Jools, if i'm not mistakennvcichlids wrote:what are the fish int he middle of the top pic?
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definately jealous of those!
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Racoll bred them & his offspring are for sale in MA Wheatley, he passed on the adults (i think) to Jools. They are a lovely fish & don't get too big.nvcichlids wrote:definately jealous of those!
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Wish I were...... It's going to be quite hard to picture them anyway, except for the Pseudohemiodon. Martin's Tatia sp.2 won't sit still for a second once out of their cover, Helogenes are strictly nocturnal and very surface bound (which makes the flash useless - any tips?) and the C. reticulatus really like to be out of sight.Richard B wrote:Awh, you're just teasing us with these pics
Still, I'll give them a try - sometime
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tip for the Helogenus; use an angle, not just in the vertical plane, but also diagonal, make a bit of a barrelroll when pointing the camera
another tip: make sure the room is dark, this means curtains and also: the other tanklight must be off!
lastly, fill the tank well, a bit too full if needed, cause the lightstrip between surface and hood must not be there.
I'll show it to you when I'll drop in next week ;)
another tip: make sure the room is dark, this means curtains and also: the other tanklight must be off!
lastly, fill the tank well, a bit too full if needed, cause the lightstrip between surface and hood must not be there.
I'll show it to you when I'll drop in next week ;)
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Here are two tank shots.
This one is C. reticulatus
This one contains many auchenipterids, among which 2 new Tatia sp 2. One before the thermometer in full motion (thus blurry); the other is just above the large Anubias leaf on the left.
This one is C. reticulatus
This one contains many auchenipterids, among which 2 new Tatia sp 2. One before the thermometer in full motion (thus blurry); the other is just above the large Anubias leaf on the left.
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First change made: the Pseudhemiodon didn't like being in the same tank with the larger Tatia, for these are far to ungainly towards them. So the small plecos have gone to the tank pictured above and the Loricaria melini will go the opposite way after I've added a nice piece of marshwood into the other tank.
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Here's another shot of that tank with lights still on. Add some Tetra flakes and see the small auchenipterids come to live
Btw: the Entomocorus are confused by the new Tatia spec 2 for they will chase them like they chase each other; a thing that has never occurred so far with C. perugiae, cf. altae, reticulatus or T.gyrina.
Wrt the latter two species I'd like to add that these are very bottom orientated; an observation Jools had also made wrt his group of C. reticulatus.
Btw: the Entomocorus are confused by the new Tatia spec 2 for they will chase them like they chase each other; a thing that has never occurred so far with C. perugiae, cf. altae, reticulatus or T.gyrina.
Wrt the latter two species I'd like to add that these are very bottom orientated; an observation Jools had also made wrt his group of C. reticulatus.
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Just like to tell you about my new acquisition - Richard B has very kindly given me his female and she has joined my existing juvenile (who is growing well). When she went in, the smaller jag immediately vacated it's place under the bogwood and came out, but it looks like they have all found places to settle now. I'd say she is a good 6", and very plump - markings are perfect 'jag' and I'm pleased as punch to be able to give her a new home. I'll get some pics of her over the next few days.
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Hey Martin, this one is for you:
These are doing fine; hope yours are too!
These are doing fine; hope yours are too!
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They are great at being active with the lights on aren't they! My remaining pair will always appear if food is added, and appear to have no issues as to whether the lights are on or not, although they will stay out longer if it's dark.Marc van Arc wrote:Here's another shot of that tank with lights still on. Add some Tetra flakes and see the small auchenipterids come to live
Btw: the Entomocorus are confused by the new Tatia spec 2 for they will chase them like they chase each other; a thing that has never occurred so far with C. perugiae, cf. altae, reticulatus or T.gyrina.
Wrt the latter two species I'd like to add that these are very bottom orientated; an observation Jools had also made wrt his group of C. reticulatus.
I'm so pleased they have settled in and and mixing well with your other aucheniperids - I now have to start looking again and hope to be able to eventually add some small or to replace the fish I have lost.
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That 's great Martin, and kudo's to Richard for helping you out.Just like to tell you about my new acquisition - Richard B has very kindly given me his female Liosomadoras oncinus and she has joined my existing juvenile
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Indeed and that's again proof of what this site may do! Helping each other out in a lot of ways.Birger wrote:That 's great Martin, and kudo's to Richard for helping you out.Just like to tell you about my new acquisition - Richard B has very kindly given me his female Liosomadoras oncinus and she has joined my existing juvenile
Wrt replacements: I'm pretty sure small auchenipterids will pop up sooner or later. Keep checking exporters/wholesalers lists (if possible) and when in doubt wrt a common/native name, don't hesitate to post.
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Ve vant meur pics of your Helogenes
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You neet to gaf more patients (Duz your doc bite az wel?)