Carp37 wrote:I'm struggling to have any idea of a non-mochokid that Richard would write about...
Nope! Carp37 is right.Dave Rinaldo wrote:
Jools
Carp37 wrote:I'm struggling to have any idea of a non-mochokid that Richard would write about...
Nope! Carp37 is right.Dave Rinaldo wrote:
I think the coffee Jools was/is drinking would be "Mocha" - so a Mochokidae it would be.Carp37 wrote:non-mochokid
to me Jools is saying it's NOT a mochokid.Jools wrote:not something that belongs to a family that initially sounds a bit like the coffee I am drinking.
Ah, doh! Pay attention when reading... ;)Carp37 wrote:to me Jools is saying it's NOT a mochokid.Jools wrote:not something that belongs to a family that initially sounds a bit like the coffee I am drinking.
Well, it's not inconceivable, as there are only TWO actual keepers of these - I have the fish that Martin originally bought, and Richard is the other keeper. I'm sure there are others out in the world that has some as they had a whole bunch of them at MA Farnham and a few other MA branches some time ago. They must have gone somewhere, but the keepers are obviously not registering with Planet Catfish.Jools wrote:Why would Richard write about that species, wrong continent!Carp37 wrote:???
I'm struggling to have any idea of a non-mochokid that Richard would write about...
Jools
noone did, but I can't think of another way to guess otherwise! I'd thought that, to do a CotM article, it should be a species someone has kept, preferably reasonably successfully... Plus I've gone through all the African families I can think of and nothing's leapt out at me...Jools wrote:Who said it was on Richard's my cat list?
true- I've got a few from the distant past (1980s) I never added due to not being sure of dates, but anything recent would be there even if I killed them off (under "kept" rather than "keeping")MatsP wrote:Yes, but HAVING kept a fish doesn't mean it's necessarily on the My Cats - and the experience may still count...
It would have been considered a bagrid some years back...grokefish wrote:I rekon it's a bagrid of some sort
Hmm, you're right, that would be too soon.Birger:
L number Banana wrote:Chrysichthys ornatus?
Can't be, that is already Nov.07 COTM
Yes! It's conceited in the sense its got a big (broad) head. Also I said:Birger wrote:This is a stretch but is my real guess.
As you were determined to find a fish in Richard's my cats list, I then dropped the clue about the NOT mocha - catfish to try and help.Jools wrote:To find the big clue, you will have to head back to my original post!
Carp37 wrote:???
I'm struggling to have any idea of a non-mochokid that Richard would write about...
Besides, this fish has already been "done"Birger wrote:I have similar South American friends that dislike swimming in water.
Quite right, the Phreatobius is the friend from South America.Marc van Arc wrote:Shouldn't be the one, for that's the fish in the clue below.
Besides, this fish has already been "done"Birger wrote:I have similar South American friends that dislike swimming in water.