Which Auchenipterids are being kept by PC members?
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Hi!!
really nice!!
Looks like those romani are getting established in the hobby, at least in the UK!!
I am jealous!!
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really nice!!
Looks like those romani are getting established in the hobby, at least in the UK!!
I am jealous!!
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Nice pic Mark. I'm thinking of isolating these at Roy's and having a go to see if I can get them to spawn:
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Re: Which Auchenipterids are being kept by PC members?
I reackon separate species tanks is essential, to reduce intraspecific competition and ultimately stress on the species you want to breed (same goes for most cats I've bred).
So long as individuals of the same species are not overly aggressive with each other and you provide enough cover and suitable foods I dont see why the Tatias wouldn't produce young in time.
The tanks the Centromochlus were in previously were just a bit too boisterous.
Graham Ramsay has a Shanesworld article on breeding Tatia intermedia worth having a re-read. http://www.planetcatfish.com/shanesworl ... intermedia
I was pleased to get an in-focus picture, as you know they're pretty lively when they get going.
So long as individuals of the same species are not overly aggressive with each other and you provide enough cover and suitable foods I dont see why the Tatias wouldn't produce young in time.
The tanks the Centromochlus were in previously were just a bit too boisterous.
Graham Ramsay has a Shanesworld article on breeding Tatia intermedia worth having a re-read. http://www.planetcatfish.com/shanesworl ... intermedia
I was pleased to get an in-focus picture, as you know they're pretty lively when they get going.
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I agree Mark. Now to convince Roy to allow me to take up a tank in his new fish house!.
BTW - anyone interested in these fish, see new thread on them:
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To me they aren't that lively.CoryWally wrote: Graham Ramsay has a Shanesworld article on breeding Tatia intermedia worth having a re-read.
I was pleased to get an in-focus picture, as you know they're pretty lively when they get going.
Only when food is present, specialy bloodworm.
When the lights are out, and only a blue moon light is on, they still aren't active in the evening.
At that moment the TV is on, maybe that's the reason they won't come out.
Could that be a reason ?
Early in the morning with no TV on, they are active in my situation.
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yours are still juveniles, so they only pop out their hidey holes when you feed them
Wally meant when they're adults.....adult Tatia's are a whole different ballgame
fully grown Tatia intermedia do get quite frisky, both when breeding and also when fighting territorial disputes....
it's not unheard of that sometimes deaths occur; they can get quite fierce!
they can do damage when they fight.
Wally meant when they're adults.....adult Tatia's are a whole different ballgame
fully grown Tatia intermedia do get quite frisky, both when breeding and also when fighting territorial disputes....
it's not unheard of that sometimes deaths occur; they can get quite fierce!
they can do damage when they fight.
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Re: Which Auchenipterids are being kept by PC members?
Indeed, mine are juveniles.
So they get more brutal when they get bigger, good to know
Just an informative question.
Do they behave also brutal to other Auchenipterids ?
So they get more brutal when they get bigger, good to know
Just an informative question.
Do they behave also brutal to other Auchenipterids ?
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In my experience no, with the exception of Tatia sp. Rio Nanay. My big male takes chunks out of fins of much stockier TrachelyopterusPhyllonemus wrote: Just an informative question.
Do they behave also brutal to other Auchenipterids ?
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These C Schultzi are lovely fish. Depending on the light they are bluey grey or goldy brown. Very greedy. I hear Pier Aquatics are getting in some more...
If they get to 4-5"... WOW. Currently about 2.5-3".
If they get to 4-5"... WOW. Currently about 2.5-3".
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I officially hate my . After beating its tankmate nearly to death a couple of months ago it has now eaten a different tankmate.... an adult male, and fully spiney, . The L333, for what it is worth was about the same length as the jaguar cat, so we might need to update the tankmate compatibility info in the Cat-eLog. That was one expensive feeder fish. The jaguar can't even fit in his/her cave as it is so fat. Looks like it swallowed a tennis ball. Note that this fish was regularly fed live earthworms, so it was hardly starving.
The jaguar now has earned a name from my wife, but it is not suitable for the forum.
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PS The other jaguar is 100% healed and healthy. I would have never believed that any fish so damaged could recover.
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PS The other jaguar is 100% healed and healthy. I would have never believed that any fish so damaged could recover.
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Here's a pic of one of my Entomocorus gameroi. Likes to hide in the moss at the front of the tank for some reason during the day and comes out at dusk.
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Shane,
I had a similar incident with my jaguars. The female was so beaten up that her insides were hanging out! I moved her immediately and she has recovered. I never thought the fish would have lived through that experience. I currently have a half dozen jaguars in a 150 with five large Scobiancistrus aureatus.
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I had a similar incident with my jaguars. The female was so beaten up that her insides were hanging out! I moved her immediately and she has recovered. I never thought the fish would have lived through that experience. I currently have a half dozen jaguars in a 150 with five large Scobiancistrus aureatus.
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Hi Jeremy,
that cat-combination sounds awesome!
you like gold and black catfish, for sure... can you post some pics? Preferably with them all feeding happily together at the front of the tank
that cat-combination sounds awesome!
you like gold and black catfish, for sure... can you post some pics? Preferably with them all feeding happily together at the front of the tank
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I picked up Spinipterus sp. "Novia Otorongo" today
In the shop there was a buch of other Auchenipterids like:
Tetranematichthys (!), Ageneiosus marmoratus, Trachelyopterichthys, Tatia intermedia.
A. marmoratus:
In the shop there was a buch of other Auchenipterids like:
Tetranematichthys (!), Ageneiosus marmoratus, Trachelyopterichthys, Tatia intermedia.
A. marmoratus:
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Congratulations on the Otorongo. They are lovely aren't they?!
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Thanks, Steve.
They sure are.
The shop had 6 in stock. They weren't that cheap, so I hesitated buying more than the two.
How many do you have?
They sure are.
The shop had 6 in stock. They weren't that cheap, so I hesitated buying more than the two.
How many do you have?
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I got two as I usually haven't got much spare cash, but they were relatively cheap IMO.
I love watching them cruise around the tank after lights out, hunting the bloodworm down. They get really fat bellies. So far they haven't shown any interest in dried foods.
I love watching them cruise around the tank after lights out, hunting the bloodworm down. They get really fat bellies. So far they haven't shown any interest in dried foods.
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I thought I'd put a woollen spawning mop in with my Centromochlus romani, mainly to provide some cover for young fry which had been appearing sporadically. I was pleased to find a female had decided to use it to spawn, rather like Corydoras would. Here's a few pics of female with eggs, close up of eggs and developing fry.
Might be useful for others to try a mop for Centromochlids rather than the usual pipe, which my C. perugiae spawn in.
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eggs at 2 days:
Egg at 3 days:
Hopefully, by removing the mop I can raise a few more than leaving things to chance in the tank.Might be useful for others to try a mop for Centromochlids rather than the usual pipe, which my C. perugiae spawn in.
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Hey Mark,
that's a great illustration.
Slightly surprising they are spawning now, as its the dry season in SA.
I need to make some spawning mops
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that's a great illustration.
Slightly surprising they are spawning now, as its the dry season in SA.
I need to make some spawning mops
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Nice pics but I think you'll find Mr Valters that it was my suggestion to put the mops in?
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yeah, but no, but yeah, but you said to provide cover for the babies, which was a great idea (yawn!).
I suppose you whispered sweet nothings in the otoliths of the romani to encourage her to use the mop as a substrate too!
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Er, I think you'll find that I said it would give cover to babies and that others were spawning them in plants so perhaps it could be a spawning media too - Valters!
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I took delivery of my first mail order from Pier last week. £80 saved on the diesel of driving there and back. All fish settled in and zero loses. Packing was excellent and the fish arrived about 9 in the morning after travelling through the night. Thought I'd post some pics.
While there were 5 and 6 there were also 6 (a steal at £6 a go) and 6 s - also not very expensive. As an aside, the doradids have really small mouths and so I'm feeding daphnia at present.
Both groups of woodcats are doing really well and already look at home. More pics to follow.
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While there were 5 and 6 there were also 6 (a steal at £6 a go) and 6 s - also not very expensive. As an aside, the doradids have really small mouths and so I'm feeding daphnia at present.
Both groups of woodcats are doing really well and already look at home. More pics to follow.
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A few days ago I found unfertilised eggs of T Exilis.
All (about 8 ) had turned white and were wrapped-up in dead leaf material. It surprised me to find them at this time of year... in fact I was surprised to find them at all.
Previously I've see empty egg cases rolling on the sand.
Hopefully next time they will be fertile.
Those big eyes make this a really cute-looking small woodcat.
My otorongos from Pier settled without complication and are eating well. I held off feeding the last 2 days because their stomachs were so extremely distended, I was concerned at least one had a blockage. However today they look fine. Beautiful colours on these fish... camel-brown and lilac with evenly spaced black spots.
If you haven't tried woodcats before, try either of these 2 species and you will be hooked
All (about 8 ) had turned white and were wrapped-up in dead leaf material. It surprised me to find them at this time of year... in fact I was surprised to find them at all.
Previously I've see empty egg cases rolling on the sand.
Hopefully next time they will be fertile.
Those big eyes make this a really cute-looking small woodcat.
My otorongos from Pier settled without complication and are eating well. I held off feeding the last 2 days because their stomachs were so extremely distended, I was concerned at least one had a blockage. However today they look fine. Beautiful colours on these fish... camel-brown and lilac with evenly spaced black spots.
If you haven't tried woodcats before, try either of these 2 species and you will be hooked
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They swell up because they gorge themselves so much on the livefood. Nothing to worry about. It's like you and your sausage rolls wrasse.
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If only Pier shipped to the USA or better yet, if the fish were shipped directly from SA to the USA. We get some neat cichlid species in but some of the other fish groups are lacking.
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I thought it was almost impossible due for it to be due to it's area of collection being never collected from? When I had one, I thought it was T. quadrifilis, but decided, based on this reason, that it must have been .
Really interesting fish to keep though, what is yours kept with?
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I thought it was almost impossible due for it to be due to it's area of collection being never collected from? When I had one, I thought it was T. quadrifilis, but decided, based on this reason, that it must have been .
Really interesting fish to keep though, what is yours kept with?
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Mine are the same - they are quite active at feeding time, even with the lights on and do exactly the same, though do have to compete with , but even so, their tummies do certainly bulge!wrasse wrote: My otorongos from Pier settled without complication and are eating well. I held off feeding the last 2 days because their stomachs were so extremely distended, I was concerned at least one had a blockage. However today they look fine. Beautiful colours on these fish... camel-brown and lilac with evenly spaced black spots.