Pseudohemiodon sp. `PERU information
Pseudohemiodon sp. `PERU information
Hello all, I already introduced me to the board and have some questions about Pseudohemiodon sp.PERU
I'have the plan to keep Pseudohemiodon sp. Peru. They will be sold by the breeder when they are big enough.
Untill that time I have the possiblity to make the right aquascape and to look for the suitable other inhabitants.
The breeder isn't sure wether they are Pseudohemiodon sp. Peru I or Pseudohemiodon sp. Peru II.
The adult fish does have filaments on the tails.
I have some questions about keeping and the region they are living.
According to the Pseudohemiodon sp.Marbled article the Pseudohemiodon are living in clear water.
Does the sp Peru ( I or II) also live in clear water ?
The CateLog isn't saying anything about wher these fish live, does anybody know is wich river/stream they live ?
I'have the plan to keep Pseudohemiodon sp. Peru. They will be sold by the breeder when they are big enough.
Untill that time I have the possiblity to make the right aquascape and to look for the suitable other inhabitants.
The breeder isn't sure wether they are Pseudohemiodon sp. Peru I or Pseudohemiodon sp. Peru II.
The adult fish does have filaments on the tails.
I have some questions about keeping and the region they are living.
According to the Pseudohemiodon sp.Marbled article the Pseudohemiodon are living in clear water.
Does the sp Peru ( I or II) also live in clear water ?
The CateLog isn't saying anything about wher these fish live, does anybody know is wich river/stream they live ?
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Re: Pseudohemiodon sp. `PERU information
Have you access to the merges atlas 1? There is tonnes of info you'll appreciate. I believe info for any pseudohemiodon species can be applied to all in terms of substrate & water conditions
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Re: Pseudohemiodon sp. `PERU information
Hi,
There are some undescribed Pseudohemiodon species comming from Peru (not only sp. I and sp. II).
But they all have nearly the same type of habitat in common.
You can find them at the sandy shelves of white water streams around Iquitos.
BTW: Rio Itaya isn't a clearwater stream at all.
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There are some undescribed Pseudohemiodon species comming from Peru (not only sp. I and sp. II).
But they all have nearly the same type of habitat in common.
You can find them at the sandy shelves of white water streams around Iquitos.
BTW: Rio Itaya isn't a clearwater stream at all.
so long
Norman
Re: Pseudohemiodon sp. `PERU information
Richard and Norman thanks for the info.
Richard, I dont have the Mergus 1 available.
Richard, I dont have the Mergus 1 available.
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Re: Pseudohemiodon sp. `PERU information
I would seriously recommend buying this book, if you're even half serious about keeping loricariids. It's available in English and German.rainman wrote:I dont have the Mergus 1 available.
Where exactly did you read that, as the cat-elog page for says white water, which is correct?rainman wrote:According to the Pseudohemiodon sp.Marbled article the Pseudohemiodon are living in clear water.
There's some info on aquascaping for Pseudohemiodon in the COTM article here.rainman wrote: Untill that time I have the possiblity to make the right aquascape and to look for the suitable other inhabitants.