Trachyglanis sanghensis - African Whiptails
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Trachyglanis sanghensis - African Whiptails
Well I am posting a few pictures of these odd whiptails from the Congo - Trachyglanis sanghensis for your review. pH7.2, Temp 78-82F, Hardness 168 and they seem to be adapting well to the sandy bottom eating defrosted bloodworms, baby brine shrimp-newly hatched and frozen and Sera O'nip pellets.
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Re: Trachyglanis sanghensis - African Whiptails
Nice and good luck in keeping these !
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These look awesome and thanks for sending me the pics - curious about the ID - as they do look quite a lot like the that turned up in the UK at Pier Aquatics. What more do we know about them - did the ID come from @Birger? Sorry, I don't know much about these.
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Re: Trachyglanis sanghensis - African Whiptails
So far they came from Ruinemans in Holland and Birger is coming by to do a final ID this weekend! Nice having someone of his caliber nearby!
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Re: Trachyglanis sanghensis - African Whiptails
I want to get mine home before making an ID.
My fourth species of Amphiliid.
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My fourth species of Amphiliid.
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Re: Trachyglanis sanghensis - African Whiptails
How are your settling in? I received a group of 4 yesterday and they have gone into my large congo community aquarium. At least one of them was out for breakfast this morning, so an OK start I think.
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@Birger - any further thoughts on ID?
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