Fish trip to Germany VOL2
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Fish trip to Germany VOL2
I must be a little bit crazy because I made a trip to Germany for fishes, again. Now it was four days and 3000km and of course lots of interested fishes, mostly catfishes. I visit at Deister Aquaristik at Hannover and OF-Aquaristik at Frankfurt. Deister Aquaristik was new for me and I can highly recommend that place for Malawi and Tanganyika people.
At OF-Aquaristik I have visit before in summer 2009 but again it really surprised me more than once. I found many species of Synodontis and some of them are really "super species". I also bought some South American species, few Doradidae for Junttis and some Corydoras and Loricariidae for other hobbyists.
I was able to order fishes from Glaser and I ordered 20pcs of Channallabes apus with Junttis but when I got home we notest that all of them are in fact Gymnallabes typus, not bad at all .
Here is something I took with me: Synodontis pleurops, S.njassae, S.contracta, S.clarias, S.polli, S.petricola, S.camelopardalis, S.pardalis, S.caudalis, S.filamentosa , Mochokiella paynei, Brachysynodontis batensoda, Hemisynodontis membranacea, Chrysichthys ornatus, Corydoras weitzmani, C.robinae, C.boesemani, Doras eigenmanni, Hemidoras stenopeltis, Rhinodoras dobignyi, Tracholypterichthys taeniatus, Lamontichthys ilanero, Mystus cf. gulio and many more.
Here is some photos from the trip, I will put some more when they have settled down. Most of these I didn't bought, little bit too expensive for me .
Synodontis greshoffi albino, this was not for sale
These suppose to be WF, came from Glaser but I didn't bought them
Synodontis petricola
Mystus cf. gulio
Hypostomus luteus
Panaque cochliodon
L190?
Pimelodus maculatus
L95
At OF-Aquaristik I have visit before in summer 2009 but again it really surprised me more than once. I found many species of Synodontis and some of them are really "super species". I also bought some South American species, few Doradidae for Junttis and some Corydoras and Loricariidae for other hobbyists.
I was able to order fishes from Glaser and I ordered 20pcs of Channallabes apus with Junttis but when I got home we notest that all of them are in fact Gymnallabes typus, not bad at all .
Here is something I took with me: Synodontis pleurops, S.njassae, S.contracta, S.clarias, S.polli, S.petricola, S.camelopardalis, S.pardalis, S.caudalis, S.filamentosa , Mochokiella paynei, Brachysynodontis batensoda, Hemisynodontis membranacea, Chrysichthys ornatus, Corydoras weitzmani, C.robinae, C.boesemani, Doras eigenmanni, Hemidoras stenopeltis, Rhinodoras dobignyi, Tracholypterichthys taeniatus, Lamontichthys ilanero, Mystus cf. gulio and many more.
Here is some photos from the trip, I will put some more when they have settled down. Most of these I didn't bought, little bit too expensive for me .
Synodontis greshoffi albino, this was not for sale
These suppose to be WF, came from Glaser but I didn't bought them
Synodontis petricola
Mystus cf. gulio
Hypostomus luteus
Panaque cochliodon
L190?
Pimelodus maculatus
L95
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Re: Fish trip to Germany VOL2
Some fantastic pics,can't wait for more pics of your Germany fish trip.
Thank you for sharing
Thank you for sharing
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Re: Fish trip to Germany VOL2
Jippo got me a pair of Ancistrus sp.'s too. These huge bristlenoses are over 20cm long.
I also made a quick video about them, link here
I also made a quick video about them, link here
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Re: Fish trip to Germany VOL2
Jippo...what do you think the second syno, the one under the albino is??
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Re: Fish trip to Germany VOL2
you europeans are the luckiest people in the world aquatic wise...
grrr
great pics though!! love them
grrr
great pics though!! love them
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Re: Fish trip to Germany VOL2
Ok, so Australia is a special place in that the list of allowed species for import is so small. But bear in mind also that Australia is a reliatively small country with regards to population. And Jippo travelled a couple of thousand kilometers (at least 1250 miles), and google maps points out
* This route includes a ferry.
* This route has tolls.
* This route crosses through multiple countries.
I know that 2000km may not be very far in Australian terms, but it's (according to some experimentation) about same distance as Adelaide to Brisbane. There is no ferry or crossing country borders involved in this trip, however!
The population of Australia is about 20 million. The population of Europe is about 700 million. So we should, in fairness, get about 35 times as many fish shops!
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* This route includes a ferry.
* This route has tolls.
* This route crosses through multiple countries.
I know that 2000km may not be very far in Australian terms, but it's (according to some experimentation) about same distance as Adelaide to Brisbane. There is no ferry or crossing country borders involved in this trip, however!
The population of Australia is about 20 million. The population of Europe is about 700 million. So we should, in fairness, get about 35 times as many fish shops!
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Mats
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Re: Fish trip to Germany VOL2
I have no idea, could be hybrid too. Looks little bit like nigromaculata but tale is not correct.Birger wrote:Jippo...what do you think the second syno, the one under the albino is??
3000km in fact and I used 7 different ferry which longest takes 9h. And this whole trip in four days . Next time I will reserve at least one week.MatsP wrote:And Jippo travelled a couple of thousand kilometers (at least 1250 miles), and google maps points out
* This route includes a ferry.
* This route has tolls.
* This route crosses through multiple countries.
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Re: Fish trip to Germany VOL2
I got some photos of my new cats, all are not so good but I will take better when I get some more time.
Synodontis cf. polli(black), looks like this is not polli at all???
Synodontis pardalis
Synodontis camelopardalis (and mouth of filamentosa)
Synodontis caudalis
Synodontis contracta
Microsynodontis sp. Bought as cf. polli but I don't think so. Any idea of this species?
Gymnallabes typus
Synodontis cf. polli(black), looks like this is not polli at all???
Synodontis pardalis
Synodontis camelopardalis (and mouth of filamentosa)
Synodontis caudalis
Synodontis contracta
Microsynodontis sp. Bought as cf. polli but I don't think so. Any idea of this species?
Gymnallabes typus
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Re: Fish trip to Germany VOL2
And here's the fishes that i got. Special thanks Jippo.
Correct ID:s for some species would be appreciated.
Rhinodoras sp.
"Nigeria"
??
?
Correct ID:s for some species would be appreciated.
Rhinodoras sp.
"Nigeria"
??
?
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Re: Fish trip to Germany VOL2
Jippo...have you looked at seems to be the most commonly imported Microsyno over the last few years.
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Re: Fish trip to Germany VOL2
I have been looking at these every day since you posted...just thinking (it hurts)Birger, what do you think about Synodontis polli "black"?
How many of these do you have?
What is its size?
Is this picture how its color actually looks?
I think I would like to see your fish have a few meals and settle in for a bit.
In the mean time humour me and tell me why you think these are so different: color?
Your picture flipped a mature fish of mine Birger
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I bought this fish to friend of mine so I don't have it and there was only one of these. He already has 5 polli and those looks different than this one, not only coloration. Shape of head is quite different than others so it looks strange. The color is exact same than in pictures. It is less than 10cm long so you might be right it needs few meals first and we can check it again later.Birger wrote:I have been looking at these every day since you posted...just thinking (it hurts)Birger, what do you think about Synodontis polli "black"?
How many of these do you have?
What is its size?
Is this picture how its color actually looks?
I think I would like to see your fish have a few meals and settle in for a bit.
In the mean time humour me and tell me why you think these are so different: color?
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Re: Fish trip to Germany VOL2
To be honest first thought looking at that fish in your picture was that it looks old...
Do the other S.polli that he has look more like this Birger
Do the other S.polli that he has look more like this Birger
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Here is one shot I have, should be polli but i'm not an expert with tanganyika synos.Birger wrote:Do the other S.polli that he has look more like this
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Do you guys have any ideas? Hemidoras are actually i think. But ID's for the Mystus and Rhinodoras would be greatly appreciated. More pictures will be added if needed.
Thanks. -J-