pseudopimeodus fowleri
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pseudopimeodus fowleri
Hi guys,
been trying to "search" the web for the cat but found nothing. (did i spell correct?)
anyone care to advise the species profile, tank set up, water conditions (like PH etc ), diet etc.... or any good internet link which i may visit ?
p/s, currently, i only know that the max size is 80cm and the LFS been feeding it with feeder goldfish.
been trying to "search" the web for the cat but found nothing. (did i spell correct?)
anyone care to advise the species profile, tank set up, water conditions (like PH etc ), diet etc.... or any good internet link which i may visit ?
p/s, currently, i only know that the max size is 80cm and the LFS been feeding it with feeder goldfish.
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Cool Fish. Expensive in the UK + rarely encountered these days. Biggest I've seen had a length of approx 18 inches and cost £295 (GBP).
Feisty when younger and very aggressive from subadult on. They have wide heads with a gape 1/4 of their body length, making most other fish fair game. As quoted in David Sand's Catfishes of the world (Vol 3) - can make a meal of Corydoras without any difficulty. Obviously nocturnal, likes sitting under wood but often rests at a 45 degree angle with its head poised against the aquarium glass. Will take most food and grows quickly, relishing prawns, mussells and chunks of fish. Kept mine in soft water with a pH of 6.5 - don't know the conditions of the river Sao Francisco, but can't imagine they're too fussy.
If you're looking for a community addition, would advise B raninus villosus - predatory with small fish but otherwise peaceful. Even p zungaro bufonis can create terror in most tanks.
Goodluck! Keep me posted
Nick.
Feisty when younger and very aggressive from subadult on. They have wide heads with a gape 1/4 of their body length, making most other fish fair game. As quoted in David Sand's Catfishes of the world (Vol 3) - can make a meal of Corydoras without any difficulty. Obviously nocturnal, likes sitting under wood but often rests at a 45 degree angle with its head poised against the aquarium glass. Will take most food and grows quickly, relishing prawns, mussells and chunks of fish. Kept mine in soft water with a pH of 6.5 - don't know the conditions of the river Sao Francisco, but can't imagine they're too fussy.
If you're looking for a community addition, would advise B raninus villosus - predatory with small fish but otherwise peaceful. Even p zungaro bufonis can create terror in most tanks.
Goodluck! Keep me posted
Nick.
Luca Brazzi sleeps with the fishes.
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thanks for the input Nick !!! indeed very helpful.Fishedin wrote:Cool Fish. Expensive in the UK + rarely encountered these days. Biggest I've seen had a length of approx 18 inches and cost £295 (GBP).
Feisty when younger and very aggressive from subadult on. They have wide heads with a gape 1/4 of their body length, making most other fish fair game. As quoted in David Sand's Catfishes of the world (Vol 3) - can make a meal of Corydoras without any difficulty. Obviously nocturnal, likes sitting under wood but often rests at a 45 degree angle with its head poised against the aquarium glass. Will take most food and grows quickly, relishing prawns, mussells and chunks of fish. Kept mine in soft water with a pH of 6.5 - don't know the conditions of the river Sao Francisco, but can't imagine they're too fussy.
If you're looking for a community addition, would advise B raninus villosus - predatory with small fish but otherwise peaceful. Even p zungaro bufonis can create terror in most tanks.
Goodluck! Keep me posted
Nick.
current pic update !
http://www.arofanatics.com/members/amii ... usfowleri/
I had two, I now have just the one.
The largest was 22" long, unfortunately after having it for more than a year it just turned turtle one night .. it currently resides in my freezer waiting a time when I can afford a taxidermist. I bought the specimen at 19" and shan't tell what I paid for it.
I have several photos of this super fish, unfortunately I do not see a facility for uploading photos here directly within a post, and do not have a website to link ... if anyone can pop the photos for me, i'd appreciate it ... I have in the past posted on predatroyfish and aqua-petsuk .. if you got here and search .. I have the same user name
The other that I have is now approaching 18" and is a different species (this one I suspect to be fowleri, the other I am not sure). I got this at 4" and paid £125 for it.
I personally would not keep this fish with any tank mates, even in the largest aquarium (and I have a 21" wykii in a community tank).
I also have some very poor shots of the smaller / existing fish.
carl
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The largest was 22" long, unfortunately after having it for more than a year it just turned turtle one night .. it currently resides in my freezer waiting a time when I can afford a taxidermist. I bought the specimen at 19" and shan't tell what I paid for it.
I have several photos of this super fish, unfortunately I do not see a facility for uploading photos here directly within a post, and do not have a website to link ... if anyone can pop the photos for me, i'd appreciate it ... I have in the past posted on predatroyfish and aqua-petsuk .. if you got here and search .. I have the same user name
The other that I have is now approaching 18" and is a different species (this one I suspect to be fowleri, the other I am not sure). I got this at 4" and paid £125 for it.
I personally would not keep this fish with any tank mates, even in the largest aquarium (and I have a 21" wykii in a community tank).
I also have some very poor shots of the smaller / existing fish.
carl
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Ha Ha, seems like we all share the same "problem" when come to telling others esp our close-one abt the pricinglophius wrote:I had two, I now have just the one.
The largest was 22" long, unfortunately after having it for more than a year it just turned turtle one night .. it currently resides in my freezer waiting a time when I can afford a taxidermist. I bought the specimen at 19" and shan't tell what I paid for it.
I have several photos of this super fish, unfortunately I do not see a facility for uploading photos here directly within a post, and do not have a website to link ... if anyone can pop the photos for me, i'd appreciate it ... I have in the past posted on predatroyfish and aqua-petsuk .. if you got here and search .. I have the same user name
The other that I have is now approaching 18" and is a different species (this one I suspect to be fowleri, the other I am not sure). I got this at 4" and paid £125 for it.
I personally would not keep this fish with any tank mates, even in the largest aquarium (and I have a 21" wykii in a community tank).
I also have some very poor shots of the smaller / existing fish.
carl
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thks Carl.. will chk at the other forum.
btw, your "the other" species could it be pseu apurensis ?(similar but darker and "taller")
cheers !!!!
ben
You're not wrong !!!Ha Ha, seems like we all share the same "problem" when come to telling others esp our close-one abt the pricing
I think that the big one was a proper fowleri, or nigricauda .. much broader mouth, generally a much bigger fishthks Carl.. will chk at the other forum.
btw, your "the other" species could it be pseu apurensis ?(similar but darker and "taller")
The smaller, does indeed appear to be the same as the fish that I have seen in many japanese sites listed as C. apurensis ... although i just thought that was a psuedonym of C. fowleri
carl
I am not sure whether a current is 'required' but I do use either a powerhead or internal filter to provide a current in all of my aquariums ... foweleri does not seem bothered either way.
One thing is though, that when they get big they tolerate ntohing in the aquarium ... no decorations, rock / wood etc, no heaters, no filters etc ... just a word of warning.
carl
One thing is though, that when they get big they tolerate ntohing in the aquarium ... no decorations, rock / wood etc, no heaters, no filters etc ... just a word of warning.
carl
I also buy this fish this month, very good fish and it just 4" long and very cute!!
In Hong Kong, It just cost US$193.00. But I have a question about the Japan Web Site?? This have another kind of this fish Called " pseudopimeodus SP" and Cost US$943.00
http://www.geocities.co.jp/AnimalPark-L ... kamon.html
C Could any one told me the different?? Thank a lot!
In Hong Kong, It just cost US$193.00. But I have a question about the Japan Web Site?? This have another kind of this fish Called " pseudopimeodus SP" and Cost US$943.00
http://www.geocities.co.jp/AnimalPark-L ... kamon.html
C Could any one told me the different?? Thank a lot!
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i was in HK 3 days ago and saw a similar fish going for HKD1500ea and that is C apurensisPiranha wrote: I also buy this fish this month, very good fish and it just 4" long and very cute!!
In Hong Kong, It just cost US$193.00. But I have a question about the Japan Web Site?? This have another kind of this fish Called " pseudopimeodus SP" and Cost US$943.00
http://www.geocities.co.jp/AnimalPark-L ... kamon.html
C Could any one told me the different?? Thank a lot!
Fowleri are more golden brown.
C apurensis
http://www.arofanatics.com/members/amii ... apurensis/
C Fowleri
http://www.arofanatics.com/members/amii ... usfowleri/
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you mean C Apurencis for 50euros or Fowleri for 50euros ?Marc van Arc wrote:It was sold recently for 50 euros (about 70 USD). And I thought Dutch LFS-ses were expensive....sidguppy wrote:funny, but there's one of those monsters here in an LFS
cos in S'pore..... C Apurensis of that 6 inches size cost only USD40 & 1 ft Fowleri cost abt USD170.
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