All posts regarding the care and breeding of these catfishes from South America.
Tommi
Posts: 32 Joined: 19 Jun 2006, 11:13 My aquaria list: 4 (i:4)
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by Tommi » 01 Jul 2012, 09:18
David R
Posts: 169 Joined: 29 Nov 2010, 05:30 My aquaria list: 1 (i:1) Spotted : 2
Location 2: Whangarei, New Zealand
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by David R » 01 Jul 2012, 10:09
Nice collection, what is the one in the second pic?
Tommi
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by Tommi » 01 Jul 2012, 11:13
David R wrote: Nice collection, what is the one in the second pic?
That is L273 Pseudacanthicus sp. around 15cm long now. Got it 5 years ago as 6-7cm long.
har_eh
Posts: 74 Joined: 09 Nov 2008, 11:05 My aquaria list: 2 (i:2) My BLogs : 2 (i:0, p:24)
Location 2: Antwerp, Belgium
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by har_eh » 01 Jul 2012, 11:38
Stunning, thanks for sharing!
jay_leask
Posts: 4 Joined: 05 Mar 2012, 19:08
Location 2: prince rupert
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by jay_leask » 01 Jul 2012, 14:47
wow awesome collection and amazing pictures. what are you using to weigh down the veggies?
Syno Rey
Posts: 27 Joined: 07 Nov 2010, 21:29 My cats species list: 24 (i:5, k:0) My aquaria list: 2 (i:1) My BLogs : 1 (i:0, p:1)
Location 2: Trenton NJ, USA
Interests: I recently got into aquariums. Mainly cichlids and catfishes ! Love synodontis catfishes and Plecos.
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by Syno Rey » 01 Jul 2012, 16:35
Nice collection. What is holding the veggies?
OlePaulsen
Posts: 109 Joined: 14 Jun 2009, 22:09 My BLogs : 16 (i:0, p:153) My Wishlist : 2
Location 1: Norway
Location 2: Oslo
Interests: Pseudacanthicus and Leporacanthicus, breeding and habitats
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by OlePaulsen » 01 Jul 2012, 16:51
nice ! what is photo 6 ? baby baryancistrus or the 254 you have listed ?
Tommi
Posts: 32 Joined: 19 Jun 2006, 11:13 My aquaria list: 4 (i:4)
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by Tommi » 01 Jul 2012, 17:03
I made a rack for veggies at my shop. Stainless steel and that can hold down whole cuccini at once. I have smaller versions too that hold one or two slices for smaller fish.
That baby in 6th pic is L254 Spectracanthicus sp.
Vaney..
Posts: 16 Joined: 27 Apr 2012, 17:47
Location 2: Holland
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by Vaney.. » 01 Jul 2012, 17:51
Very nice pics Tommi..
David R
Posts: 169 Joined: 29 Nov 2010, 05:30 My aquaria list: 1 (i:1) Spotted : 2
Location 2: Whangarei, New Zealand
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by David R » 01 Jul 2012, 21:20
Tommi wrote: That is L273 Pseudacanthicus sp. around 15cm long now. Got it 5 years ago as 6-7cm long.
Great looking fish, another nice one we don't get down here, not exactly a fast grower!!
That rack looks awesome, far nicer than an old fork with a piece of nylon tied to it...
brechtvh
Posts: 189 Joined: 31 May 2010, 11:47 My aquaria list: 3 (i:0)
Location 2: Belgium
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by brechtvh » 01 Jul 2012, 21:23
Greaaaat pictures of stunning fish!!
todd1978
Posts: 6 Joined: 25 Jun 2012, 19:43
Location 1: Middlesbrough
Location 2: middlesbrough
Interests: Fish
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by todd1978 » 02 Jul 2012, 18:45
Great pics and stunning fish, like the altums aswell
Zeno
Posts: 102 Joined: 16 Apr 2012, 20:54
Location 2: (Antwerp) Belgium
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by Zeno » 02 Jul 2012, 19:00
WOW Tommi, really amazing fish and photowork.
Thanks for sharing !
FrankNL
Posts: 47 Joined: 01 Jun 2010, 11:47
Location 2: Netherlands, Heemskerk
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by FrankNL » 02 Jul 2012, 20:42
Very nice pictures Tommi, L273 looks very good. It grew from 6-7cm to 15 in 5 years?
Do you have 1 ore more?
Got 5 L273 myself 5/6cm they look already very good.
bigbird
Posts: 231 Joined: 03 Nov 2010, 09:08
Location 1: Sydney, Australia
Location 2: Sydney, Australia
Interests: Ls, Fish, Aquatics, Viszlas and Family
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by bigbird » 02 Jul 2012, 22:23
wow simply stunning fish and photos. thanks a lot for sharing cheers jk
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Lloydy
Posts: 217 Joined: 12 Aug 2008, 00:35 My aquaria list: 2 (i:0)
Location 1: Chandlers Ford (near Southampton, England)
Location 2: Southampton (England)
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by Lloydy » 03 Jul 2012, 00:59
Great picture Tommi. I think I noticed a L14 in one of the pictures. How many L14s do you have and how big is it / are they?
Q) Why are dead fish harder to 'wind up' than live fish?
A) Because dead fish never take the bait! ;)
Tommi
Posts: 32 Joined: 19 Jun 2006, 11:13 My aquaria list: 4 (i:4)
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by Tommi » 03 Jul 2012, 05:40
FrankNL wrote: Very nice pictures Tommi, L273 looks very good. It grew from 6-7cm to 15 in 5 years?
Do you have 1 ore more?
Got 5 L273 myself 5/6cm they look already very good.
I have L273 and L65 and both are very slow growing. I just got a week ago new LDA73 but that is about 9cm already. I bough my first L142 seven years ago it have grown 6-27cm in that time. I have three of those now and they are all around 25cm.
I have one L14 and that is over 20cm. You can see more that fish in those tubevideos.
flatfish
Posts: 116 Joined: 03 Aug 2009, 11:04 I've donated : $80.00! My BLogs : 19 (i:97, p:1331) Spotted : 30
Location 1: Wellington
Location 2: New Zealand
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by flatfish » 03 Jul 2012, 08:18
That's a great collection and some very nice shots. Thanks for sharing.
eyal8a
Posts: 44 Joined: 23 Dec 2011, 23:31 My aquaria list: 1 (i:1)
Location 1: israel
Location 2: ISRAEL, tel aviv
Interests: aquaristic, sports, PS3, wave surfing
MarkusK
Posts: 6 Joined: 12 Mar 2012, 01:55 My images : 2 Spotted : 1
Location 2: Germany
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by MarkusK » 04 Jul 2012, 20:58
Hi Tommi,
nice pic´s!!!
ID of the Ancistrus , A. hoplogenys "L 59"?
Markus
Tommi
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by Tommi » 05 Jul 2012, 05:43
I dont know much about those Ancistrus. They were sold in Glaser as Ancistrus sp. "megamouth", that all I know but they are over 20cm long.