Oil catfish
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Oil catfish
Hi i was at my lfs today and i asked to check their cat list as i do everytime im in there. And they had a new addition to it. It was the oil cat. I came home and immediately began searching for some info and all i could find was a few pictures and their size. Knowing this they look like they would be perfect cadidates for my 35 gallon planted tank. They looked like they had awefully large mouths do they inspite of their size eat other fish?? Are they very rare?? Any other info you can spare would be great. How much would you expect to pay for them??
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Oil catfish (<i>Centromochlus perugiae</i>) are ideal candidates for community tanks. They will not eat small fish (unless they are very, very small like fry).
Get a school of 6 or so (they do best in small schools), although you might not see them much during the day (like other aucheniperids).
I've seen them go for about $10-15 each.
Get a school of 6 or so (they do best in small schools), although you might not see them much during the day (like other aucheniperids).
I've seen them go for about $10-15 each.
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The "fat catfish" my dad was talking about, Rhizosomichthys totae, is a Trichomycterid that is believed to be totally extinct This was confirmed by Ian Harrison at AMNH, who spent a few weeks looking for it a few years back (Shane, this might be a good project, if Lake Tota isn't too far away).
The name comes from the fact that the fish is covered in layers of dense fat, and the natives dried and then burned the fish for light. Scott Schaefer is currently doing a revision of the genus, so I had a chance to see some specimens. Facinating catfish.
Rusty
The name comes from the fact that the fish is covered in layers of dense fat, and the natives dried and then burned the fish for light. Scott Schaefer is currently doing a revision of the genus, so I had a chance to see some specimens. Facinating catfish.
Rusty
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Good suggestion! Anyone know where Lake Tota is?
-Shane
Good suggestion! Anyone know where Lake Tota is?
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Thanks, that area is under government control. I'll start planning my trip.
-Shane
Thanks, that area is under government control. I'll start planning my trip.
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After trying to light one on fire? I'll write something up and photo as many specimens as possible. Would not be the first "extinct" fish that I have found.
-Shane
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Oil fish
As far as I know the only exporter in Peru calling T. perugae Oil Cat is Aquarium Lima, (they have exported them as that for many years) Everyone else calls them Novia. I'm sure you all feel a little wiser ( and a bit more bored ) for knowing that. As for where they get the name for oil cat from I have no idea. For a company that can send any fish out with any name it is hard to guess.
http://www.tropicalfish.co.uk
http://www.tropicalfish.co.uk
The Tropicalfish Co. UK
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Did some research and found out that they are gone. Several people did a major project using various fish traps and never caught any.
-Shane
Did some research and found out that they are gone. Several people did a major project using various fish traps and never caught any.
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Ashamed to post such happy crap on this sacred website...
I had this 1975 Chevy NOViA that developed this huge OIL leak.Clearly word of this high perfomance road machine's demise has recently spread to the Amazon rainforest where this amazing vehicle was commemorated with the naming of a local fish.Curiously,the Centromochlus catfish moves considerably faster than the Chevy,particularly when bloodworms were made available to both car and fish.
The only thing worse than this post is the entire hobby's continued reliance on these stupid names.When will people see the error of their ways and begin to correctly use the scientific names(like I do).I will convert these people...every last one of them.
Repeat after me kids Track-Ellly-opt-rrrrrrr-opt-ick-awk(as in NewYawk)-opt-ipt-screwit-us
The only thing worse than this post is the entire hobby's continued reliance on these stupid names.When will people see the error of their ways and begin to correctly use the scientific names(like I do).I will convert these people...every last one of them.
Repeat after me kids Track-Ellly-opt-rrrrrrr-opt-ick-awk(as in NewYawk)-opt-ipt-screwit-us
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Saw these cool little catfish in the LFS today - no name, price or info. They looked white with dark blueish spots on them. I asked the guy what they were - but he didn't know so asked a colleague who said they were Oil Catfish.
This would have been one of the only times that I would have bought a fish without knowing anything about it, but I guess the other guy at the shop would have been able to give me some of the information I needed.
Sadly they were in a tank that was not yet ready for sale, though I'm now gonna email the shop to get some put by for when they've been quarantined.
Thanks for the info on these fish, albeit a few years ago.
This would have been one of the only times that I would have bought a fish without knowing anything about it, but I guess the other guy at the shop would have been able to give me some of the information I needed.
Sadly they were in a tank that was not yet ready for sale, though I'm now gonna email the shop to get some put by for when they've been quarantined.
Thanks for the info on these fish, albeit a few years ago.
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