Rescued Pl*co Pictures
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Rescued Pl*co Pictures
Here's my boy...
http://www.boomspeed.com/rickeybird/hoov1.jpg and...
http://www.boomspeed.com/rickeybird/hoov2.jpg and...
http://www.boomspeed.com/rickeybird/hoov3.jpg !!!!
...ain't he a beauty?
Gail
http://www.boomspeed.com/rickeybird/hoov1.jpg and...
http://www.boomspeed.com/rickeybird/hoov2.jpg and...
http://www.boomspeed.com/rickeybird/hoov3.jpg !!!!
...ain't he a beauty?
Gail
I'm the proud rescuer of Hoovie, a footlong liposarcus pardalis, who successfully survived sudden disaster, thanks to Speak Easy! Hoovie and I LOVE Planet Catfish! See Hoovie here...http://www.boomspeed.com/rickeybird/hoov1.jpg
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Condition
Thanks!!!! I had read about eye-condition and fin issues, and was hopeful that somebody would be able to give me an opinion of his general condition from the close-ups. He is a handsome devil, eh? Thanks again.
I'm the proud rescuer of Hoovie, a footlong liposarcus pardalis, who successfully survived sudden disaster, thanks to Speak Easy! Hoovie and I LOVE Planet Catfish! See Hoovie here...http://www.boomspeed.com/rickeybird/hoov1.jpg
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IDupdate...
Thanks! He seems well. Meanwhile, I have been doing a lot of reading based on what forum repliers have told me about possible ID's... nomenclature is very confusing... I think I'll post another query in this part of the forum...
I'm the proud rescuer of Hoovie, a footlong liposarcus pardalis, who successfully survived sudden disaster, thanks to Speak Easy! Hoovie and I LOVE Planet Catfish! See Hoovie here...http://www.boomspeed.com/rickeybird/hoov1.jpg
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thanks, gibbo!
Why, thank you, gibbo! Right back at ya!
Hoov got furniture today... loves it!
God's in his heaven and Hoov's in his driftwood cave.
Hoov got furniture today... loves it!
God's in his heaven and Hoov's in his driftwood cave.
I'm the proud rescuer of Hoovie, a footlong liposarcus pardalis, who successfully survived sudden disaster, thanks to Speak Easy! Hoovie and I LOVE Planet Catfish! See Hoovie here...http://www.boomspeed.com/rickeybird/hoov1.jpg
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Just something to think about, but that grade of gravel you have may make aquarium husbandry more difficult over time. Your refugee probably generates quite a lot of waste from feeding, and with prepared foods there will always be small particles that can fall into the crevices where he can't reach them. With large grain gravel there is a risk that they can rot unseen down there, and cause problems. If you are using a gravel cleaner at each water change you should be OK, but at some point in the future you may want to look at changing to a sand base (just look at some of the posts covering 'substrate' on this Forum for hints).
What reading material have you picked up?
We may be able to recommend some other useful texts for you.
If you ever want to meet other fish people, there is a thriving association based in Cleveland, the Ohio Cichlid Association. I know it says 'Cichlid', but there are a lot of Catfish people there as well.
Pete
What reading material have you picked up?
We may be able to recommend some other useful texts for you.
If you ever want to meet other fish people, there is a thriving association based in Cleveland, the Ohio Cichlid Association. I know it says 'Cichlid', but there are a lot of Catfish people there as well.
Pete
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Thanks, Graeme and Barbie.
Thanks, Graeme and Barbie,
Well, here's the latest on Hoovie (and thanks for asking)... I discovered a nearby aquarium/fish store that offers a variety of services, one of which is water-testing. I was a little concerned about interpreting results of tests correctly by myself, so I took some water to them and they tested it and told me that the ph is good, definitely not too low; there was no significant ammonia, and nitrates/nitrites were almost nil. The water looks clear (but of course I have been changing out about a fourth of the tank every couple of days). The aquarium guy sold me some test sticks which I haven't tried yet...he suggested that I hold off changing the water and test over the next week to see if things stay okay. That sounded consistent with what I read in the cycling articles, so I guess I'll do that. I got a driftwood cave and some live plants from a mature aquarium, so maybe that helped. So far, so good... ?
Well, here's the latest on Hoovie (and thanks for asking)... I discovered a nearby aquarium/fish store that offers a variety of services, one of which is water-testing. I was a little concerned about interpreting results of tests correctly by myself, so I took some water to them and they tested it and told me that the ph is good, definitely not too low; there was no significant ammonia, and nitrates/nitrites were almost nil. The water looks clear (but of course I have been changing out about a fourth of the tank every couple of days). The aquarium guy sold me some test sticks which I haven't tried yet...he suggested that I hold off changing the water and test over the next week to see if things stay okay. That sounded consistent with what I read in the cycling articles, so I guess I'll do that. I got a driftwood cave and some live plants from a mature aquarium, so maybe that helped. So far, so good... ?
I'm the proud rescuer of Hoovie, a footlong liposarcus pardalis, who successfully survived sudden disaster, thanks to Speak Easy! Hoovie and I LOVE Planet Catfish! See Hoovie here...http://www.boomspeed.com/rickeybird/hoov1.jpg
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to coelacanth
Thanks, coelanth!
I have noticed some messy stuff in the gravel... you're absolutely right... I suspect I will change it out, after all. Is there any harm in leaving the bottom bare? Except for a big piece of shale and a driftwood cave? That would certainly be easy to keep clean...
I have noticed some messy stuff in the gravel... you're absolutely right... I suspect I will change it out, after all. Is there any harm in leaving the bottom bare? Except for a big piece of shale and a driftwood cave? That would certainly be easy to keep clean...
I'm the proud rescuer of Hoovie, a footlong liposarcus pardalis, who successfully survived sudden disaster, thanks to Speak Easy! Hoovie and I LOVE Planet Catfish! See Hoovie here...http://www.boomspeed.com/rickeybird/hoov1.jpg
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I meant...
I meant COELACANTH!!!!!!
I'm the proud rescuer of Hoovie, a footlong liposarcus pardalis, who successfully survived sudden disaster, thanks to Speak Easy! Hoovie and I LOVE Planet Catfish! See Hoovie here...http://www.boomspeed.com/rickeybird/hoov1.jpg
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Also...
Also, thanks Pete (coelacanth!) for telling me about the Ohio C***** people in Cleveland. It's on my "To DO" list to contact them. I have heard they have an incredible show yearly, and I'll not miss that!
I'm the proud rescuer of Hoovie, a footlong liposarcus pardalis, who successfully survived sudden disaster, thanks to Speak Easy! Hoovie and I LOVE Planet Catfish! See Hoovie here...http://www.boomspeed.com/rickeybird/hoov1.jpg
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Aaackckk!!!!
ACK!!! I am totally having a hard time collecting my thoughts today!!!! Hence the multiple posts!!!! Concerning what reading materials I have... Barbie gave me a nice selection on cycling; Silurus is suggesting some reading, and of course, I'm devouring Planet Catfish, which is loaded with info! There, I think I've remembered to say everything this time!
I'm the proud rescuer of Hoovie, a footlong liposarcus pardalis, who successfully survived sudden disaster, thanks to Speak Easy! Hoovie and I LOVE Planet Catfish! See Hoovie here...http://www.boomspeed.com/rickeybird/hoov1.jpg