![Image](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v202/barrojose/Corronchitos/ancistrus/DSC00048.jpg)
![Image](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v202/barrojose/Corronchitos/ancistrus/DSC00044.jpg)
![Image](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v202/barrojose/Corronchitos/ancistrus/DSC00047.jpg)
![Image](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v202/barrojose/Corronchitos/ancistrus/DSC00042.jpg)
![Image](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v202/barrojose/Corronchitos/ancistrus/DSC00045.jpg)
Hi
![Laughing :lol:](./images/smilies/icon/lol.gif)
![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon/smile.gif)
My experience, from just having moved my tank and the fish in it, says that once they are out of water, they don't generally move around much, just lock their fins and odontodes out as wide as possible and stay still.Pidge wrote:Great pictures. Didn't he mind being held out of the water like that?
Buy a plane ticket and a big net.Owch wrote:Where can I get a pair of these in the UK?
Both. The village of Borburata is on the banks of the Rio Borburata. It is a coastal (Caribe) drainage near Puerto Cabello. As the crow flys, about 45 km NE of Norbert's place in Bejuma on the other side of the Serrania De La Costa. An awesome expedition would be to explore from the Rio Urama all the way down (east) the coast to Puerto La Cruz. There are more than 50 coastal rivers along the Venezuelan north coast that are completely separate ecosystems. Each river is less than 30 km long (some are less than 15 km) and has been cut off from all other rivers since the rise of the Andes. I collected the Borbuta once, but believe I was too far downstream as I only came across brackish spp. like gobies and mugilids. There are several other Ancistrus spp. nearby. There is one found in Bejuma in the Rio Aguirre that Norbert keeps. I never took a photo of this sp. (doh!), Ancistrus sp. "Chirgua" from the Rio Chirgua, A. brevifilis from the Valencia drainages and the sp. found in the upper Urama near Canoabo (another that I never photographed!). It would be a long day, but it would be possible to collect all four spp. in a day as the furthest distance we are talking about is less than 45 km. All four spp. can be found in that radius. Not to mention about 7-8 Chaetostoma spp. in the same rivers.Is "Borburata" a river or place?
The short answer is that you can not.Can you bring live fishes back from Venezuela? I thought taking fishes out is prohibited there?
Jose Angel,Only No is Puerto La Cruz is Puerto Cabello.