All posts regarding the care and breeding of catfishes from Asia.
Sara1210
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by Sara1210 » 10 May 2012, 14:57
Does anyone know where i can get a tachysurus fulvidraco?
Ive looked at rare aquatics and trimar I dont know where to look
Sara1210
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by Sara1210 » 10 May 2012, 15:42
Or maybe some websites to have fish delivered to your door. Has anyone got any recommendations for sites they use?
Richard B
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by Richard B » 10 May 2012, 18:15
I've seen some somewhere recent-ish. They don't seem that hard to come by. If i can figure out where, or see any i'll let you know.
ps - lots of places wont recognise them as Tachysurus and will stick with their previous name of Pseudobagrus
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Viktor Jarikov
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by Viktor Jarikov » 10 May 2012, 18:51
... or Tawny dragon cat, the nickname/translation...
In US, I've only read of people seeing them in CA. Doesn't mean the rest of the US LFSs don't have them. Never seen them on the east coast.
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Richard B
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Interests: Tanganyika Catfish, African catfish, Non-loricariid sucker-catfish. Running, drinking, eating, sci-fi, stapelids
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by Richard B » 10 May 2012, 19:02
@Viktor...
as a temperate(ish) fish it could be classed as an invasive species(?) with US restrictions maybe...?
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Viktor Jarikov
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by Viktor Jarikov » 10 May 2012, 22:47
It's logical but I am not aware of a fed ban on anything but aros and snakeheads. Maybe some one who knows will weigh in... but really, we need to help Sara find them in UK, so my note was of tangential significance.
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racoll
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by racoll » 10 May 2012, 23:47
I saw them once at Hobby Fish Milton Keynes, but that was many years ago.
Wildwoods or Wholesale Tropicals London could be worth a call too.
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by Jools » 11 May 2012, 08:40
Actually, a lot of places can get them if you ask - but they are pretty unlikely to just order one. Importers don't tend to import them because they are hard to sell and keep if you aren't selling them very quickly (same for shops). When we see them it tends to be someone has got them that's not tried them before.
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Viktor Jarikov
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by Viktor Jarikov » 11 May 2012, 12:43
Jools wrote: ... because they are hard to sell and keep if you aren't selling them very quickly (same for shops).
Jools, what do you mean by hard to keep? Quick (?) growth and the adult size of 1.5' TL or something else? I thought they were quite unfussy but only from what I read.
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by Jools » 11 May 2012, 19:49
I meant hard to keep as they take up a lot of space or try to harm each other. They are otherwise very hardy.
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CatfishPownage63
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by CatfishPownage63 » 25 Jun 2012, 19:09
i've seen them at a website called aquabid
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Viktor Jarikov
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by Viktor Jarikov » 26 Jun 2012, 02:06
If not mistaken, that's only the US.
Sara, it's been a while... have you found any in UK?
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CatfishPownage63
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by CatfishPownage63 » 26 Jun 2012, 04:16
umm i don't think so and i thought they shiped to the U.K as well as the U.S
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by Jools » 26 Jun 2012, 07:39
CatfishPownage63 wrote: umm i don't think so and i thought they shped to the U.K as well as the U.S
Maybe they do, but it seems daft to ship a £10 fish from china to the us and then back to the uk.
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