Re: Which Auchenipterids are being kept by PC members?
Posted: 17 Jun 2015, 15:23
by Narwhal72
I agree. I check this thread every time a new post appears. Would be a shame to close it.
Re: Which Auchenipterids are being kept by PC members?
Posted: 18 Jun 2015, 02:47
by Atmichaels
I have to agree with Martin and Andy. I love this thread and have gotten so much useful and interesting information from it. It would be a shame to see it closed.
Austen
Re: Which Auchenipterids are being kept by PC members?
Posted: 18 Jun 2015, 09:59
by Jools
Personally, I don't see any reason to lock it. Threads tend to close themselves when interest or inclination run out - I don't think this should be any exception and I certainly wouldn't want anyone newly enthusiastic about auchenipterids to be closed out. Part of the thing that makes PlanetCatfish not Facebook is that old threads can be found and resurrected.
The challenge is for all remaining woodcat enthusiasts that are "PC members" to carry the torch.
Jools
Re: Which Auchenipterids are being kept by PC members?
Posted: 19 Jun 2015, 14:26
by Richard B
Well said Jools
Re: Which Auchenipterids are being kept by PC members?
Posted: 29 Jun 2015, 06:02
by jeremybasch
Here is an interesting fish via Ted Judy:
Re: Which Auchenipterids are being kept by PC members?
Posted: 29 Jun 2015, 15:57
by Narwhal72
Is that what you brought back from Milwaukee in all those styro's? I saw those at Ted's too and they were really cool.
Andy
Re: Which Auchenipterids are being kept by PC members?
Posted: 29 Jun 2015, 16:30
by catfishchaos
I agree with what Jools 100% this thread inspired me to get into Centromochlus and am looking forward to when I can blog about my specimens and succesess. I'm hoping to reproduce Centromochlus reticulatus and make them available to aquarist in my province (Maybe even throught out Canada!).
Never mind the supposed maximum length; Kruseman has T. strigata which are 9 cms TL...
Re: Which Auchenipterids are being kept by PC members?
Posted: 20 Jul 2015, 08:20
by wrasse
This is one family of catfish that needs re-classifying... Tatia and Centromochlids.
The above fish has a similar pattern to Tatia Brunnea. I asked Steven Grant his view - 'I've checked the neurocranium of your fish and they do not match brunnea. Colour pattern is similar but osteology is different'...
Re: Which Auchenipterids are being kept by PC members?
(or, at least, what we think it is) for some time now and a group that was also imported at the same time as Richard's fishes. When similar sizes they looked very similar but I have changed my mind on them over time. They're just not the same thing when compared as adult fishes.
I've not looked at osteology, nor have I considered geography. However, I have seen the larger growing fish in small size now and they have thresher caudal fins, plus they grow to three times the size and have different caudal and adipose fin morphology when larger. I strongly suspect someone looking at them professionally would find more differences. The patterning is very similar but I am not sure that counts for a lot given the other differences.
Jools
As a side note, it would be good to update the
entry with an SL of Kruseman's fishes - is that known? I think the info there is that from the description which is usually a minimum maximum size!
Re: Which Auchenipterids are being kept by PC members?
Posted: 20 Jul 2015, 21:15
by kruseman
After a couple of months I realeased my two Tatia strigata in the tank where their father and mother and uncle reside.
They're about 5 cm now and doing fine.
By the way: It's a boy and a girl!
Re: Which Auchenipterids are being kept by PC members?
Posted: 20 Jul 2015, 21:23
by kruseman
An adult male
Re: Which Auchenipterids are being kept by PC members?
Posted: 23 Jul 2015, 20:50
by kruseman
As a side note, it would be good to update the Tatia strigata entry with an SL of Kruseman's fishes - is that known?
Yes it is: 8 cm.
cheers,
Arjan
Re: Which Auchenipterids are being kept by PC members?
Posted: 28 Jul 2015, 19:33
by Jools
Done. Can I use your pic above?
Cheers,
Jools
Re: Which Auchenipterids are being kept by PC members?
Posted: 28 Jul 2015, 21:54
by kruseman
Hi Jools,
Sure you can.
thanks,
Arjan
Re: Which Auchenipterids are being kept by PC members?
Posted: 29 Jul 2015, 12:50
by Richard B
Although not kept....
I had a very brief pop in to MA Wheatley yesterday -
Re: Which Auchenipterids are being kept by PC members?
Posted: 29 Jul 2015, 12:56
by Richard B
Re: Which Auchenipterids are being kept by PC members?
Posted: 29 Jul 2015, 13:32
by kruseman
What a great picture! I count 15 tails and 1 head.
Re: Which Auchenipterids are being kept by PC members?
Posted: 30 Jul 2015, 13:42
by Richard B
@kruseman - its not even a complete tank shot!
I was particularly interested in the spotting density on the bodies as it doesn't appear to be consistent with overall size.
A difference between the sexes? Something else?
Re: Which Auchenipterids are being kept by PC members?
Posted: 19 Sep 2015, 17:10
by Marc van Arc
Probably a nice chance for Dutch, Belgian or German Auchenipteridae fans: Tympanopleura spec. 3, now available at Utaka, Amersfoort.
A rare find over here.
Imho this is the best aquatic store in The Netherlands, so always worth a visit.
Re: Which Auchenipterids are being kept by PC members?
Posted: 18 Oct 2015, 15:50
by Marc van Arc
Drastic decisions ahead. If all is well, I will visit Utaka next Saturday. Not to obtain the above Ageneiosus, but to hand in my remaining auchenipterids.
And as the Hypoptopoma are also on the list of outgoing fishes, this implies that I will not only have no more auchenipterids, but also no more catfishes at all as of next week. That's something new......
Re: Which Auchenipterids are being kept by PC members?
Posted: 18 Oct 2015, 16:36
by Atmichaels
Marc, this makes me sad.
Re: Which Auchenipterids are being kept by PC members?
Posted: 18 Oct 2015, 16:38
by bekateen
So will you have any fish at all? Are you getting rid of everything, or just your catfishes?
Cheers, Eric
Re: Which Auchenipterids are being kept by PC members?
Posted: 21 Oct 2015, 22:47
by Marc van Arc
Atmichaels wrote:Marc, this makes me sad.
Me too, but on the other hand I also feel relieved. As said, I may have been keeping invisible fishes for too long and I felt I had to do something new or stop completely.
I have really been thinking very hard about keeping either less individuals per species or keeping just one species, but in either case there's still going to be the fact that they will remain invisible.
Wrt the fishes: they are going to a good place. The owner of the Utaka LFS appreciates them and I'm sure he will provide good new homes for them.
Last summer I got inspired by the Dordogne once again, so I'm going to make the tank more open (less wood, some stones, more current). The inhabitants are going to be barbs (Sahyadria denisonii and Dawkinsia filamentosa), combined with Awaous gobies. That should give me plenty to see.
I'm on the lookout for Mystus bimaculatus, for I should really have one catfish species in my tank.
Until I find these, I will have to do with the Ictalurus in the pond.