Granulosus juvi's????
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Granulosus juvi's????
Anyone know if there are any Granulosus (bred) juvi's out there? How much would they go for? How much would you pay?
Hi. This is my first post here. I've kept various catfish through the years but it was SidGuppy (aka SG_Eurystomus here I see) on cichlid-forum that reminded me that catfish are more than vacuum cleaners. And the more I thought about it, the more I realised that I had always really liked catfish from my first Corydoras (agassizii I think) twenty years ago.
This time around I'm keeping Tanganyikans so I got myself a group of 5 Synodontis petricola caught at place in Zambia called Katete. I suspect that these might be the "real" petricola rather than the dwarf. The biggest of them was about 13cm and very dark. Two of the others were quite yellow between their spots. But I'm no expert on identification.
Next I got 6 wildcaught Synodontis petricola "dwarf".
But my pride and joy is a group of Synodontis granulosus that I got 3 weeks ago. I got six but lost one soon after I got them. It and another were not in the best shape and I underestimated their nocturnal aggression. It was probably harrassed by the others. The other sickly one is now on its own and doing OK. The other 4 are in a 2.5 meter 1200 liter tank with some temporary tankmates (9 Tropheus and 4 Calvus) and they appear to be doing well. They probably need more caves though as there is quite a lot of aggression!
What I'd like is some pointers to more info on granulosus. Particularly anything anybody can tell me about breeding attempts.
This time around I'm keeping Tanganyikans so I got myself a group of 5 Synodontis petricola caught at place in Zambia called Katete. I suspect that these might be the "real" petricola rather than the dwarf. The biggest of them was about 13cm and very dark. Two of the others were quite yellow between their spots. But I'm no expert on identification.
Next I got 6 wildcaught Synodontis petricola "dwarf".
But my pride and joy is a group of Synodontis granulosus that I got 3 weeks ago. I got six but lost one soon after I got them. It and another were not in the best shape and I underestimated their nocturnal aggression. It was probably harrassed by the others. The other sickly one is now on its own and doing OK. The other 4 are in a 2.5 meter 1200 liter tank with some temporary tankmates (9 Tropheus and 4 Calvus) and they appear to be doing well. They probably need more caves though as there is quite a lot of aggression!
What I'd like is some pointers to more info on granulosus. Particularly anything anybody can tell me about breeding attempts.
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http://www.planetcatfish.com/cotm/2003-01.htmDoug wrote:What I'd like is some pointers to more info on granulosus. Particularly anything anybody can tell me about breeding attempts.
If you look in the cat-elog section you'll see a photo of a small S. granulosus with spots. It is one of the F1 hybrids. When I bought it, it was 2". At the time of the photo it was 3". One year later, it was 6". That is about 10 times the growth rate of wild grannies. It never did develop the striking white fin edging and its body proportions were not quite right compared to an S. granulosus. There is no doubt it was a hybrid. I would not recommend purchasing anything sold as tank bred.
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