Pier Aquatics visit
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Pier Aquatics visit
A couple of friends and your Unholiness went to Pier today having seen the latest blogspot images of weird Doras. Some cracking fish. The most stunning were some massive Panaqolus 'Arabesque' cats (possibly adult L452?). They were around 5 to 6 inches SL! Excuse my crappy images but they were a sight to behold. The dominant fish was sat on the top of the piece of bogwood, surveying his kingdom.
There were also:
Anadoras sp (possibly grypus)
Amblydoras (possibly monitor)
Amblydoras 'Robocop' - not see that one before
'Transparent Otocinclus' - possibly Hypoptopoma brevirostratum
Microglanis sp Peru - huge adults (they only get about 3 to 4 inches)
True Microglanis poecilus
Corydoras 'longnose sychri' - possibly C053
Cory acutus
Cory CW058
Cory pastazensis (and an orcesi mixed in!)
Panaqolus - possibly large L206
Crossoloricaria or maybe Cteniloricaria species?
Physopyxis lyra
Corydoras eques
C. pulcher (very large)
CW028 (very large)
C haraldschultzei
C. robinae
Hemiodontichthys acipenserinus
And many more!
There were also:
Anadoras sp (possibly grypus)
Amblydoras (possibly monitor)
Amblydoras 'Robocop' - not see that one before
'Transparent Otocinclus' - possibly Hypoptopoma brevirostratum
Microglanis sp Peru - huge adults (they only get about 3 to 4 inches)
True Microglanis poecilus
Corydoras 'longnose sychri' - possibly C053
Cory acutus
Cory CW058
Cory pastazensis (and an orcesi mixed in!)
Panaqolus - possibly large L206
Crossoloricaria or maybe Cteniloricaria species?
Physopyxis lyra
Corydoras eques
C. pulcher (very large)
CW028 (very large)
C haraldschultzei
C. robinae
Hemiodontichthys acipenserinus
And many more!
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Re: Pier Aquatics visit
See Piers blog for the Doras and some of the others
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Re: Pier Aquatics visit
I couldn't join the trip due to family stuff but the lads picked up a pair of pinnochio whiptails for me, cracking fish.
Those panaqolus are incredible!
Cheers for the pics - and to Neil of course for more amazing imports.
Mark.
Those panaqolus are incredible!
Cheers for the pics - and to Neil of course for more amazing imports.
Mark.
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The 'Arabesque' were giants, very nice!
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Re: Pier Aquatics visit
Good evening Dark Lord,
you´re (almost) right, the "Arabesque" are Panaque sp. "L 453" (L 452 is a Pseudacanthicus).
The large ones are quite stunning, I have to agree!
Cheers, Sandor
you´re (almost) right, the "Arabesque" are Panaque sp. "L 453" (L 452 is a Pseudacanthicus).
The large ones are quite stunning, I have to agree!
Cheers, Sandor
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Oh please he doesn't need his ego stroking any more!Borbi wrote:Dark Lord,
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Ah, I wrote the number down right and then couldn't read my own writing!
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How much were the Panaque sp. 'arabesque'? I might visit tomorrow and will need to brace my wallet.
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£250 each I think but they were huge for Panaqolus
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Oh, slightly more than I was anticipating, thanks anyway. Still worth a visit though.The.Dark.One wrote:£250 each I think but they were huge for Panaqolus
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Re: Pier Aquatics visit
You don't have to apologise for your images. I think they did a great job of representing some different facets of some unique fish.
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It's worth also mentioning the Pier blog, where more photos can be found: http://thepieraquatics.blogspot.com/
I'd like to see the ?
I'd like to see the ?
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Me too!racoll wrote: I'd like to see the ?
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and I like to see anything NOT L-number, NOT corydoras
there's a bunch of those in the list mentioned...doradids and other weird oddballs
The Precious!
We wants it!
there's a bunch of those in the list mentioned...doradids and other weird oddballs
The Precious!
We wants it!
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Thanks guys.
Some of the other fish can be seen on the link to Pier's blog.
The Microglanis are sp. Peru but they are fully grown adults. Here are some young ones my friend has had for some years. But the colours on the Pier ones are much better.
http://www.scotcat.com/thedarkone/pseud ... _peru2.jpg
The 'Crossoloricaria' are about 9 inches TL! I have a couple of poor images of them - they dont do them justice. Will post them when I get back home. The pattern reminds me more of Cteniloricaria or Harttia but the barbels on the upper lip don't seem right for those genera?
Some of the other fish can be seen on the link to Pier's blog.
The Microglanis are sp. Peru but they are fully grown adults. Here are some young ones my friend has had for some years. But the colours on the Pier ones are much better.
http://www.scotcat.com/thedarkone/pseud ... _peru2.jpg
The 'Crossoloricaria' are about 9 inches TL! I have a couple of poor images of them - they dont do them justice. Will post them when I get back home. The pattern reminds me more of Cteniloricaria or Harttia but the barbels on the upper lip don't seem right for those genera?
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Do you know where they came from?The.Dark.One wrote: The 'Crossoloricaria' are about 9 inches TL! I have a couple of poor images of them - they dont do them justice. Will post them when I get back home.
I am very excited if it is really a Crossoloricaria! There are only 2 described species reaching that size. I am looking forward seeing the pictures.
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Sorry for the confusion guys. These are the 'Crossoloricaria sp Peru' (about 5 inches TL I think):
http://www.scotcat.com/thedarkone/loric ... p_peru.jpg
Though they look a bit like what is in the clog as ?
The ones I was looking at are (no wonder they didn't look like a Crossoloricaria!) These pictures are very dark, sorry:
http://www.scotcat.com/thedarkone/loric ... p_peru.jpg
Though they look a bit like what is in the clog as ?
The ones I was looking at are (no wonder they didn't look like a Crossoloricaria!) These pictures are very dark, sorry:
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Agree. They seem to have very long barbels and the head shape looks like the one Apistoloricaria have. If you have the option to compare the barbels of the fish it is pretty easy to differentiate between the two genera.The.Dark.One wrote: Though they look a bit like what is in the clog as ?
Crossoloricaria sp. "Río Palometilla"
Apistoloricaria ommation
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Thanks
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Hi,
this fish:
Wouldn´t dare to identify them down to species, that is Norman´s area of expertise (though they "should" be A. ommation alright).
These here are A. ommation:
Cheers, Sandor
this fish:
is indeed Apistoloricaria. Note the extremely extended first dorsal ray they share with Planiloricaria.
Wouldn´t dare to identify them down to species, that is Norman´s area of expertise (though they "should" be A. ommation alright).
These here are A. ommation:
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OMG - It is!The.Dark.One wrote: http://www.scotcat.com/thedarkone/loric ... p_peru.jpg
Though they look a bit like what is in the clog as ?
And I have just one female and 5 males. Is there anyone coming to the l-number days who could bring with 1 or 2 females for me?
Yes, that should be Spatuloricaria sp`rio_nanay`.The.Dark.One wrote:The ones I was looking at are Spatuloricaria sp`rio_nanay`(no wonder they didn't look like a Crossoloricaria!)
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The only person I know from UK going to L-days is Jools.
What about this Pseudohemiodon sp Peru. Is it still just 'sp Peru'? (Sorry about the dark pic)
http://www.scotcat.com/thedarkone/loric ... p_peru.jpg
What about this Pseudohemiodon sp Peru. Is it still just 'sp Peru'? (Sorry about the dark pic)
http://www.scotcat.com/thedarkone/loric ... p_peru.jpg
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Okay, thanks! I'll ask Jools.
That should be a undescribed species (from Peru), so would call it Pseudohemiodon sp. "peru".
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That should be a undescribed species (from Peru), so would call it Pseudohemiodon sp. "peru".
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I may well go to Pier before L-number days, and I've booked my flight to Hannover.
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Another loricariin from the shop. Not sure if they have any of these left but they came in as Loricaria sp Rio Momon. Any ideas?
http://www.scotcat.com/thedarkone/loric ... _momon.jpg
http://www.scotcat.com/thedarkone/loric ... _momon.jpg
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Hi Steve,
That should be a propably undescribed Hemiloricaria species. I don't know anything comparable of this region.
so long
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That should be a propably undescribed Hemiloricaria species. I don't know anything comparable of this region.
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A few pics of the Hemiodontichthys from Pier. Cracking sized fish. On their own in a 30 gallon tank. The first blurry pic shows one buried in the sand.
Cheers,
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Yeah, theyre a good size. Male top, female bottom I think.