New Member

A members area where you can introduce yourself, discuss anything outwith catfish and generally get to know each other.
Post Reply
colin
Posts: 20
Joined: 26 Jun 2003, 20:17
Location 1: Malta

New Member

Post by colin »

Hi all
my name is Colin and I live in Malta.

I have recently found this site while searching for info on a catfish I have. It was sold as a "Royal Sailfin Pleco" - he could have said his royal highness and I would have known no better.

From the catalogue it looks like the gibby but also looks like a common pleco.

How do I tell them apart ? :?:
User avatar
Kostas
Posts: 791
Joined: 23 Apr 2003, 10:57
I've donated: $256.00!
My images: 19
My cats species list: 14 (i:0, k:0)
My aquaria list: 1 (i:1)
Spotted: 6
Location 1: Greece,Athens
Location 2: Greece,Athens
Interests: Fishkeeping,diving,skiing,r/c modeling,growing Palm trees,ferns and tropical plants
Contact:

Post by Kostas »

Hi,
You can tell them apart by looking at the dorsal fin.G. gibbiceps has a high dorsal fin while the common pleco has a short dorsal fin.
User avatar
Graeme
Posts: 557
Joined: 27 Jan 2003, 01:20
Location 2: Newcastle, England
Contact:

Post by Graeme »

Hi Colin. Welcome. :D









Graeme.
hyde
Posts: 6
Joined: 20 Jun 2003, 08:20
Spotted: 1
Location 1: birmingham, england

Post by hyde »

Hi Colin.

I'm also new to the site. Am learning loads, so cheers guys and gals.
My catfish collection currently consists of 1 panaque, 1 peckoltia (looks more like LDA01 on the cat-elog) and one syno. eupterus.
User avatar
Coryman
Expert
Posts: 2119
Joined: 30 Dec 2002, 19:06
My articles: 12
My catfish: 5
My cats species list: 83 (i:5, k:0)
My BLogs: 1 (i:0, p:1)
Spotted: 194
Location 1: Kidderminster UK
Location 2: Kidderminster, UK
Interests: Cory's, Loricariids, photography and more Cory's
Contact:

Post by Coryman »

Hi Colin,

Welcome

Ian
Image
Image
User avatar
Kostas
Posts: 791
Joined: 23 Apr 2003, 10:57
I've donated: $256.00!
My images: 19
My cats species list: 14 (i:0, k:0)
My aquaria list: 1 (i:1)
Spotted: 6
Location 1: Greece,Athens
Location 2: Greece,Athens
Interests: Fishkeeping,diving,skiing,r/c modeling,growing Palm trees,ferns and tropical plants
Contact:

Post by Kostas »

Welcome Colin and hyde :D
colin
Posts: 20
Joined: 26 Jun 2003, 20:17
Location 1: Malta

Post by colin »

Thanks for the welcome . From what I have seen it is a gibby. The Sail is as high as it's head is long.

Nice to be in such a helpful and friendly site.

I saw some golden plecos for sale today - each about 5" long - any comments
Royal
Posts: 6
Joined: 12 Jul 2003, 00:58
Location 1: Norwood, PA

Tankmate for a Jack Dempsey

Post by Royal »

Hello,

I'm a nembie also, not only to the site, but to the hobby.

I would like to setup a Jack Dempsey tank and I'm looking for someone to clean up the mess?

Any suggestions?

TIA
grow1
Royal
Posts: 6
Joined: 12 Jul 2003, 00:58
Location 1: Norwood, PA

Post by Royal »

Oh yeah! I'm looking for something to keep in 55 gal.
grow1
User avatar
Graeme
Posts: 557
Joined: 27 Jan 2003, 01:20
Location 2: Newcastle, England
Contact:

Post by Graeme »

I'm sure your Questions will be answered in the proper topic forum :D






Graeme. :D
User avatar
Jools
Expert
Posts: 16107
Joined: 30 Dec 2002, 15:25
My articles: 198
My images: 948
My catfish: 237
My cats species list: 87 (i:237, k:1)
My BLogs: 7 (i:10, p:202)
My Wishlist: 23
Spotted: 450
Location 1: Middle Earth,
Location 2: Scotland
Interests: All things aquatic, Sci-Fi, photography and travel. Oh, and beer.
Contact:

Re: Tankmate for a Jack Dempsey

Post by Jools »

Royal wrote:I would like to setup a Jack Dempsey tank and I'm looking for someone to clean up the mess?
Get a Synodontis or two. Most medium sized species will fit in with the JD all you need to give them is a cave each.

Jools
User avatar
ClayT101
Posts: 357
Joined: 03 Jan 2003, 23:32
Location 1: Baton Rouge, LA
Location 2: USA
Interests: Plecos, Pro Wrestling, Football (Pro & College)
Contact:

Post by ClayT101 »

colin wrote: I saw some golden pl*cos for sale today - each about 5" long - any comments
Welcome to the forum...If by golden you mean L-14 Goldie/Sunshine I say get it if you have the room. I think that is one of the best looking plecos out there. :D
It's True! It's True!

Southeast Louisiana Aquarium Society: http://www.selas.us
User avatar
Jools
Expert
Posts: 16107
Joined: 30 Dec 2002, 15:25
My articles: 198
My images: 948
My catfish: 237
My cats species list: 87 (i:237, k:1)
My BLogs: 7 (i:10, p:202)
My Wishlist: 23
Spotted: 450
Location 1: Middle Earth,
Location 2: Scotland
Interests: All things aquatic, Sci-Fi, photography and travel. Oh, and beer.
Contact:

Post by Jools »

colin wrote:I saw some golden pl*cos for sale today - each about 5" long - any comments
Colin,

Plecos belong to the family Loricariidae from South America. I think you might get a better response if you try asking around in that forum.



Jools
User avatar
TalenT
Posts: 218
Joined: 23 Jul 2003, 21:10
Location 1: Sweden
Location 2: Europe

Hi everyone.

Post by TalenT »

Hi.

I´m a new member on this forum, but not new to the hobby. I "inherited" :lol: the interest from my dad and his friends. Catfish has always been my favourite kind of fish and i´m currently into south american species, pimelodids and doradids etc. I´m also on the lookout for a new and larger tank, and I walk around at home, fantasizing about how i will display my new tank, making wish-lists of new species and so on (this is really almost as fun as to go and buy it all). My current catfishes are (if anyone is interested):
Agamyxis pectinifrons
Acanthodoras sp? (not sure if it´s spinossissimus or cataphractus)
Microglanis sp
Pimelodella pictus
Trachelyichthys exilis
Liosomadoras sp (kind of morrowi but i´m not sure)
Ancistrus ranunculus
Ancistrus sp
Panaqolus sp (the LFS called it Peckoltia brevis)

see ya on the forum
TalenT
User avatar
König Löwe
Posts: 168
Joined: 31 Dec 2002, 14:46
Location 1: Bodø, Northern Norway
Interests: The "passion" for fish has subsided somewhat the last couple years, only currently keeping two corys and what might be an LDA-33, as catfish goes.

Post by König Löwe »

TalenT: I do the same thing... Make lists and budgets on stuff I won't afford, and I can't house in the immediate future... I dream of all the species I want to breed, of what combinations I can have in the tanks and so on... :)

Can you recomend any good shops in Ã?stersund? I'll probably be passing through there in a couple of days...
Andy
Posts: 103
Joined: 10 Apr 2003, 20:10
Location 1: Ostersund, Jämtland (Northern Sweden)
Interests: 190L: 1 P. Costatus, 1 Pimpictus, 1 A. Grypus, 3 Ancistrus (1 from the wild!), 3 angelfish

good lfs in Ã?stersund

Post by Andy »

König Löwe

The best store in my opinion is the one on Frösön, the guy there is quite interested in catfish himself and they know a lot more about fish than the store in the central part of �stersund.
just go to Frösön and follow the signs to Frösö centrum and you'll get to the lfs.

good luck
Andy
User avatar
TalenT
Posts: 218
Joined: 23 Jul 2003, 21:10
Location 1: Sweden
Location 2: Europe

Post by TalenT »

Yes, I have to agree with Andy, the LFS on Frösön is the best in �stersund. By the way, have you been to Piteå? I was there this weekend and in one of the fish-stores I bought some equipment for very very low prices. which was nice. :)

Andy. Did you get my message?
robert
Posts: 1
Joined: 31 Jul 2003, 00:37
My cats species list: 2 (i:0, k:0)
Location 1: trondheim, norway
Interests: loriicaridae, discus, invertebrates and classic cars

Post by robert »

Im also a new member at the forum, but have used the site since I bought my first catfish almost 2 years ago.Now I have 7 HZ in their own tank hoping for some breeding. In my other three tanks I keep discus and catfish. My catfish at the time are: 2 L014, 2 LDA33, 2 L114, 2 L260, 2 L007, 2 L047, 4 L190, 4 L262, 2 L030, 2 L270, and now Im waiting for 2 L273 that I have ordered. Started the zebra tank about 2 months ago, but no succses yet.
kønig: about the LFS in �stersund. They have two stores, one in �stersund and the one in Frøsøn. Paid a visit to both two weeks ago, in �stersund they had one L047 and some cory cats. In Frøsøn they had some corys and two Liosomodora. Frøsøn is the best of these two.

Robert
fishguy306
Posts: 2
Joined: 31 Jul 2003, 03:29
Interests: fish

Post by fishguy306 »

well I will just say I am new here too. I currently have a pictus and a us native species I am looking to identify.
User avatar
Silurus
Posts: 12411
Joined: 31 Dec 2002, 11:35
I've donated: $12.00!
My articles: 55
My images: 890
My catfish: 1
My cats species list: 90 (i:1, k:0)
Spotted: 423
Location 1: Singapore
Location 2: Moderator Emeritus

Post by Silurus »

well I will just say I am new here too. I currently have a pictus and a us native species I am looking to identify.
Post a picture in the Identification forum and we'll help. If not, a good description might do.
Image
fishguy306
Posts: 2
Joined: 31 Jul 2003, 03:29
Interests: fish

Post by fishguy306 »

Thanks, all I can give is a desciption though.
User avatar
Silurus
Posts: 12411
Joined: 31 Dec 2002, 11:35
I've donated: $12.00!
My articles: 55
My images: 890
My catfish: 1
My cats species list: 90 (i:1, k:0)
Spotted: 423
Location 1: Singapore
Location 2: Moderator Emeritus

Post by Silurus »

Or you can browse the Cat-eLog under the family Ictaluridae and look for a match with your fish.
Image
Post Reply

Return to “Speak Easy”