Trachelyopterus sp. (3)
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Re: Trachelyopterus sp. (3)
Wrong forum; mods, please move to S-Am (Everything else).
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Marc van Arc wrote:Wrong forum; mods, please move to S-Am (Everything else).
Indeed
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Never mind; main thing is that the fishes are apparently doing fine, which I personally like very much.
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Re: Trachelyopterus sp. (3)
Nice! What size are these Rob? They look of a sexable size - do you know the M/F ratio?
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Re: Trachelyopterus sp. (3)
according to the previous owner it could be one male and four females.Martin S wrote:Nice! What size are these Rob? They look of a sexable size - do you know the M/F ratio?
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During feeding time they are very active
They are about 15cm
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And according to the owner before the one mentioned above (= me) they are one male and four females. I bought them in Feb 2007 from Pier Aquatics.rob rensen wrote:according to the previous owner it could be one male and four females.
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Marc van Arc wrote:And according to the owner before the one mentioned above (= me) they are one male and four females. I bought them in Feb 2007 from Pier Aquatics.rob rensen wrote:according to the previous owner it could be one male and four females.
Ok..thx !
They are doing well in the 3 mtr tank
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I have been away for some time because I had little interest in the hobby. The tank collapsed during a night and I had allot of damage, nearly 1400 ltr in the living room. One of the trachelyopterussen was lying on the floor in a puddle of water and was still alive. The 5 are doing well in another tank and they have grown a lot.
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It's good to hear from you again.
I'm also very pleased with the fact that you still keep the T. sp. 3 and that they are apparently doing very well.
I for one would never have expected them to grow a lot, so they must be happy at your place.
As I know you as a fine photographer, I hope you can find the time to make some new pictures of these fishes.
I'm also very pleased with the fact that you still keep the T. sp. 3 and that they are apparently doing very well.
I for one would never have expected them to grow a lot, so they must be happy at your place.
As I know you as a fine photographer, I hope you can find the time to make some new pictures of these fishes.
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One specimen has grown a lot, probaly the male I guess. It's very hard to make pictures, they show themselves rarely. In the near future they are gonna move to another tank and then I'll surely make some new picturesMarc van Arc wrote:It's good to hear from you again.
I'm also very pleased with the fact that you still keep the T. sp. 3 and that they are apparently doing very well.
I for one would never have expected them to grow a lot, so they must be happy at your place.
As I know you as a fine photographer, I hope you can find the time to make some new pictures of these fishes.
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I was very curious so I caught one, I was surprised by the size of it....one was already 25 cm, the head was 5cm broad. There was another one who is almost that big.
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Nice big guy!
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Re: Trachelyopterus sp. (3)
Incredible! I would have sworn this was a smaller species.
It might have been a matter of food competition. They were kept with a lot of larger, less shy auchenipteirds at the time.
I see it over here with the Spinipterus sp. otorongo. With less competition, these are able to feed and thus grow.
Good job!
It might have been a matter of food competition. They were kept with a lot of larger, less shy auchenipteirds at the time.
I see it over here with the Spinipterus sp. otorongo. With less competition, these are able to feed and thus grow.
Good job!
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Thx Marc....
I lifted up a stone and there were lying two of the same size.....the other three I didn't see. Was really surprised they have grown so big. When they move to another tank I'll make pictures of all five .
I lifted up a stone and there were lying two of the same size.....the other three I didn't see. Was really surprised they have grown so big. When they move to another tank I'll make pictures of all five .
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Would a 1.60 x 0.60 x 0.50 tank be a good size for the 5 ?
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They will soon move to a tank of their own, rocks, wood and sand and enough hiding places. I will make pictures of all five of them and measure them.
The tank is 1.60 x 0.60 x 0.50 cm
The tank is 1.60 x 0.60 x 0.50 cm
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They rarely show themselves....but when they do I'm always surprised by their size and beauty. Today I also heard they can make allot of noise,,,,,
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