Picture: Panaque nigrolineatus type locality
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Picture: Panaque nigrolineatus type locality
Here's a fairly uninspiring picture I took of a lake in Venezuela, March 2002.
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The photo is of the Lake that was formed outside of Calabozo, Guarico State when the Rio Guarico was dammed (damned). Can't remember its name and all the maps I have on hand are so old that they do not show the lake. On the very interesting side... that photo is of the (nearly) exact place the holotype of Panaque nigrolineatus was found.
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man i want a boat...
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HAHAHA! If I stare at it I just find myself feeling queasy! I did so well my first few times out on open water I thought I was home free, but wow, one time of getting terribly ill, and now it seems to be something I've come to dread. I let them talk me into not taking dramamine the last time we went halibut fishing out of Kenai, Alaska, so I wouldn't get drowsy.... Great idea, like hanging off the side of the boat is SOOO much more enjoyable : p At least that day I managed to keep it all under control until AFTER the captain of the boat was finished losing his lunch, lol. I felt somewhat vindicated when I asked him if he wanted to tell me why no dramamine was such a good idea again
On the other hand, I think if there was fish collecting to be done, I'd probably forget about anything else anyway
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On the other hand, I think if there was fish collecting to be done, I'd probably forget about anything else anyway
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Im just waiting for someone to photoshop it, hehe, guess ive been on too many gaming forums
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I take it you have seen the underwater pictures of plecos in the cat-elog?ClayT101 wrote:How clear is the water in the lake? I always thought it would be cool to go scuba diving in the Amazon region to see the pl*cos in their native habitat (and maybe bring home a few small ones )
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So, was the holotype caught before the Rio Guarico was dammed or during the lifetime of this lake? I always thought that Royals lived in fast flowing streams and rivers not big open lakes such as these.Shane wrote:The photo is of the Lake that was formed outside of Calabozo, Guarico State when the Rio Guarico was dammed (damned). Can't remember its name and all the maps I have on hand are so old that they do not show the lake. On the very interesting side... that photo is of the (nearly) exact place the holotype of Panaque nigrolineatus was found.
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Do they still have the Royals in the lake now? By the way, question for the experts that have been or are usually in South America: What size are the biggest royals that you have seen in the wild?
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The lake is the Embalse de Guarico, and as HH pointed out, the dam was built way after the fish was described. I have never found Panaque in fast flowing streams. They seem to prefer large rivers and hang out in and around snags of driftwood. They can live just fine in a lake like this as well. I have never seen one over 12-14 inches TL. Mind you at this size they have some pretty serious girth and look like little footballs with tails.
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Mike,
I do not think any members of the genus get that large. The two largest spp. I am aware of are Acanthicus and the undescribed giant loricariid found in the Venezuelan llanos (L 193 in Datz not Aqualog). Jools and I spent the better part of a day swimming in the Rio Orituco try to catch one without any luck. They live only in the middle of rivers and stay in the bottom among large stones.
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I do not think any members of the genus get that large. The two largest spp. I am aware of are Acanthicus and the undescribed giant loricariid found in the Venezuelan llanos (L 193 in Datz not Aqualog). Jools and I spent the better part of a day swimming in the Rio Orituco try to catch one without any luck. They live only in the middle of rivers and stay in the bottom among large stones.
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