Neblinichthys pics
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Neblinichthys pics
Jools asked me to take pics of the types of Neblinichthys pilosus for the Cat-eLog. I did and now Jools should be happy he has his scoop.
Thought I'd share these before they go up in the Cat-eLog proper.
Thought I'd share these before they go up in the Cat-eLog proper.
Last edited by Silurus on 31 Jan 2005, 09:05, edited 1 time in total.
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That's the one and only coolest Pleco EVER!
It'll cost an arm and a leg to get a live specimen to keep, probably....
if it isn't already extinct due to mercury-poisoning (Amazonian goldrush) or destruction of habitat.
It would be worth to get a few, breed a million and distribute 'em.
Far better looking than any zebra-plec.
It'll cost an arm and a leg to get a live specimen to keep, probably....
if it isn't already extinct due to mercury-poisoning (Amazonian goldrush) or destruction of habitat.
It would be worth to get a few, breed a million and distribute 'em.
Far better looking than any zebra-plec.
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I dunno that I'd trade it for a zebra pleco, but it is an interesting one... breed them and get them marketed as a punk rock pleco or something... I'd have one or two.
Sil, where'd you get the pics? if those are preserved specimens they're in incredibly good condition.
Sil, where'd you get the pics? if those are preserved specimens they're in incredibly good condition.
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It is indeed a very cool pleco and I know several pleco specialists that hold it as their Holy Grail. It does come from a protected part of the Amazon, precisely how safe that is I do not know but this also means it is "safe" from commercial collectors too.SG_Eurystomus wrote:That's the one and only coolest pl*co EVER!
It'll cost an arm and a leg to get a live specimen to keep, probably....
if it isn't already extinct due to mercury-poisoning (Amazonian goldrush) or destruction of habitat.
It would be worth to get a few, breed a million and distribute 'em.
It probably isn't all that hard to breed and, that given, I personally believe the offspring would be (a) the next big thing in the pleco world and (b) establish themselves as a mainstay in the trade. The punk rock pleco would be there to stay.
The only down side is that it is quite possible the fish looses these spine on transportation and / or on a seasonal basis.
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Well, that's going in the fantasy catfish page... common name "zz top cat". Apologies to silurus for hijacking a serious post!
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Looks a bit like the common Ancistrus except from the "spikes". Seems like the same tail pattern and bodyshape. How about pics of N.roraima, do they differ in any way from N.pilosus? What is the colouration of live specimens? And does anybody know how many were caught and used for the description? Any pics of females?
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