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Hello from Germany!

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Hello!

I'm from Germany and a "West Africa-Freak" (not only cichlids). Actually never focused on cats, but some months ago got some Chiloglanis and found them very interesting!

Cats I'm keeping now: 3 Synodontis sp. (probably hybrids, about 15 years old), 5 Microsynodontis sp. Malebo Pool, 4 L59a (L183???), 5 Chiloglanis cf. disneyi, Atopochilus cf. pachychilus (only one) and 5 Chiloglanis sp. (sold like Atopochilus). I hope to get some more Atopochilus next week and to find someone interested in unknown Chilos ^:)^ .

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Hi Stan

Welcome to PlanetCatfish!!

15 yr old synos may be from pre-hybrid days, would be worth putting up a picture for an ID.

As is your Microsynodontis I would like to see a photo of that regional variant.

Nice to see someone putting some focus on Chiloglanis.

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Hi Birger,

thx! I have posted my Synodontis to the ID section. Microsynodontis pics coming tomorrow... at least I'll try to get them to the lence tomorrow. :)
Hope someone can help me ID the new Chiloglanis ("Atopochilus").

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Hello Stan,

Welcome to Planet Catfish.

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Welcome to Planet Catfish, Stan!

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Post by rommer »

Hello Stan. Welcome to the forum. Nice cat's you have! How do you keep them?

I'm also a West Africa-Freak myself. So I'm wondering what other fish you have? :)
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Hello Rommer,

nice to see another WA-Freak :d .

Synodontis and L59a are in 720l with Cichlids.
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Chiloglanis are living together with the african gobies Parasycidium bandama, as they all need a very strong current (at least 20-25x of tank volume). Have to make a new pic.

My other africans:

Tilapia buttikofferi (the rumors are Not true ;) )
Sarotherodon galilaeus multifasciatus
Konia eisentrauti
Hemichromis sp. Ankasa
Benitochromis finleyi Mungo Blue
Phenacogrammus interruptus
"Neolebias unifasciatus" (may be Nannaethiops unilineatus ? - you buy cute 3-4cm "Neolebias" and then they are growing and growing and...)
Ctenopoma pellegrinii
Microctenopoma fasciolatum
Microctenopoma cf. congicum


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Nice tank! And really special fishes. Especially the (micro)ctenopoma species! The pellegrinii i've had even never heard of...
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Hello Stan,welcome to PlanetCatfish.Nice tank set up you've got there mate :-BD
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Welcome to PC

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Post by Stan »

@all: Thank you! :)

@rommer: pellegrinii is one of three "real" Ctenopoma species and most closely related to South African genus Sandelia. They look very elongated. Not a beauty, but a very lively, fast and curious fish for tanks with good water flow. I like them very much!
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