quite a nice day, big auction with loads of hobbyists and traders and two presentations; one by Werner Stawikowski and one by Ad Konings. I checked out Ad's because I'm a Rift-fish enthousiast. despite the subject being the feeding habits of diverse Malawian fish (I'm into Tanganyikan fish) I liked it; loads of nice video's including Aristochromis christyi hunting fish and the highly eccentric habits of the famous Electric Blue (Sciaenochromis freyeri; formerly known as 'ahli'). a nice bonus was a brand new series of underwater pictures of Bagrus meridionalis with fry and the diverse interactions of this huge catfish with all kinds of cichlidspecies, but I digress
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a trader who I'm friends with had something....eely... wriggly....a customer sold it to him, just before I wandered past his stand.
it immediately caught my eye! on the bag was written "apus catfish" but a closer look revealed tiny pectoral and ventral fins. once I said I was interested in this weird fish i got it for a present!
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so now I'm the proud owner of an adult Gymnallabes typus
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it's a new species for me, I never kept it before.
let's hope it's not too piscivore -doesn't say so in the catelog- because it's not going into the large Tanganyikan tank (pH way too high), but the bogwood riddled riverine biotope tank in with the Doras, the Mochokiella's etc.
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