Heterobagrus bocourti
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Heterobagrus bocourti
If anyone in the UK is interested in this fish please let me know, I know where there are some and they are fantastic!
That dorsal fin is remarkable, it goes up like the sail of a yacht when they are actively swimming. Really gorgeous fish, not too colourful but structurally superb.
Pete
That dorsal fin is remarkable, it goes up like the sail of a yacht when they are actively swimming. Really gorgeous fish, not too colourful but structurally superb.
Pete
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Anyone nearby with a digicam that can nab some pics for us / the cat-elog?
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Mystus bocourti (Heteronbagrus is a junior synonym of Mystus) is endemic to the Mekong and Chao Phraya River drainages in mainland Southeast Asia.Where abouts in Asia are they from?
From experience, I find that most species of Mystus with a long adipose fin (what Tyson Roberts calls Mystus sensu stricto) tend to be on the aggressive side. If you are keeping it with other fish, make sure the tankmates are large enough to fend for themselves.
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They came in from a Thai shipper, so they could be from anywhere between Myanmar and Johore....Silurus wrote:Mystus bocourti (Heterobagrus is a junior synonym of Mystus) is endemic to the Mekong and Chao Phraya River drainages in mainland Southeast Asia.
I have to say I'm not convinced that they do not deserve separate generic placement. They just 'look' different (very scientific I know...)
These do not seem too aggressive with each other in the group of maybe a dozen fish, to be honest I have not seen any overt antagonistic behaviour. More like a group of Pim pictus behaviour-wise than anything else.Silurus wrote:From experience, I find that most species of Mystus with a long adipose fin (what Tyson Roberts calls Mystus sensu stricto) tend to be on the aggressive side. If you are keeping it with other fish, make sure the tankmates are large enough to fend for themselves.
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Given that this species is not found in Myanmar nor the Malay Peninsula (it's only known from the Chao Phraya and the lower and middle Mekong), I would say it came from Thailand itself.They came in from a Thai shipper, so they could be from anywhere between Myanmar and Johore...
There is nothing that sets them apart from other Mystus with a long adipose fin (such as M. singaringan), other than a very long dorsal spine. The difference in morphology is certainly a lot less different than that between Bagrichthys hypselopterus and B. macropterus, say.They just 'look' different
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Yes, I've seen a picture of one of these albinos before. Would love to have some for the site. This is one of the first catfish I can clearly remember seeing (in a LFS in Dundee) and have always liked the idea of keeping them. Thanks for the heads-up Pete.Tom wrote:I have a friend who has 3 albino bocourti in a 55 gal. They are about 5", grew up together from about 2-3" and seem to get along fine. I have to believe these were commercially bred in the far east.
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I don't have anywhere to put them right now - despite taking delivery of two new 48x18x30's.
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I would trade straight across for huge L 200s if I could get those. In all my years with bagrids I never have actually seen a live M. bocourti.
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Hey Pete,
What are the odds on you having enough tank space to house one of these for a month or two until I get a few more tanks up and take it off your hands? Are they big enough to sex? Then Shane can see it in the new year and I'll get some good pics of it for a cotm. Just wonder if it will get on OK with my lancers...
I realise this is a big imposition, just say if it's too much hassle.
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What are the odds on you having enough tank space to house one of these for a month or two until I get a few more tanks up and take it off your hands? Are they big enough to sex? Then Shane can see it in the new year and I'll get some good pics of it for a cotm. Just wonder if it will get on OK with my lancers...
I realise this is a big imposition, just say if it's too much hassle.
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I'll see what I can do.Jools wrote: What are the odds on you having enough tank space to house one of these for a month or two until I get a few more tanks up and take it off your hands?
Dunno, haven't checked their genital papillae.Jools wrote: Are they big enough to sex?
I do think these are a shoaling fish, and one on it's own may not be too happy. As for temperament with other fish, this is an unknown quantity. They are cute though, like an Asian analogue of Iheringichthys.Jools wrote: Then Shane can see it in the new year and I'll get some good pics of it for a cotm. Just wonder if it will get on OK with my lancers...
Pete