Australian Catfish
Australian Catfish
Just curious....maybe something for the future.......
Are there Australian Catfish??
And are they easy to keep??
Are there Australian Catfish??
And are they easy to keep??
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I'm not sure about this, but isn't it next to impossible to get ANY animal out of Oz, due to several laws that prevent exporting wildcaught native Australian animals?
most Rainbowfish or "Oz-looking"-Gobies we see for example are from Papua New Guinea, or descendants from wildcaughts, caught when these laws weren't in place, yet.
(wich explains the sorry state some species are in, for example Chlamydogobius eremius).
There must be plenty very cool Ozzie fish, next to Plotosidae and Ariidae all kindfs of Galaxias species, Rhaphidocentrus, Pseudomugil and the like.
but despite me being in the hobby for 30 years now, I've never seen any......
it's the same with reptiles; the Morelia-pythons, Guanna's (monitorlizards) or Blue Tongue Scincs we see here are captive-breds or smuggled in......
most Rainbowfish or "Oz-looking"-Gobies we see for example are from Papua New Guinea, or descendants from wildcaughts, caught when these laws weren't in place, yet.
(wich explains the sorry state some species are in, for example Chlamydogobius eremius).
There must be plenty very cool Ozzie fish, next to Plotosidae and Ariidae all kindfs of Galaxias species, Rhaphidocentrus, Pseudomugil and the like.
but despite me being in the hobby for 30 years now, I've never seen any......
it's the same with reptiles; the Morelia-pythons, Guanna's (monitorlizards) or Blue Tongue Scincs we see here are captive-breds or smuggled in......
Valar Morghulis
Aussie fish
The sp that has been most commonly available here is Tandanus tandanus, he's lovely with beautiful soulful eyes but gets too big too fast and then what to do with him?
He's very tasty but not after you have been talking to him!
Recently Neosilurus hyrtlii have been about in the trade, and as these only commonly get to 20cm (34cm max) they are a better choice for Rainbows, (as long as they were not too small). The common name is Hyrtl's Tandan. Maybe you will end up with them there, I only know about getting plants in, which is hard enough.
Also they are a nice pale silvery colour and quite active. He has a wide distribution so should be pretty adaptable.
Lots of other great fish here, but my alltime favourites are the brackish Mugilogobius platynotus, the Flat Backed Goby. These are so special as to be almost a catfish.
He's very tasty but not after you have been talking to him!
Recently Neosilurus hyrtlii have been about in the trade, and as these only commonly get to 20cm (34cm max) they are a better choice for Rainbows, (as long as they were not too small). The common name is Hyrtl's Tandan. Maybe you will end up with them there, I only know about getting plants in, which is hard enough.
Also they are a nice pale silvery colour and quite active. He has a wide distribution so should be pretty adaptable.
Lots of other great fish here, but my alltime favourites are the brackish Mugilogobius platynotus, the Flat Backed Goby. These are so special as to be almost a catfish.