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Re: Odd characin thread

Posted: 02 Feb 2011, 20:19
by Marc van Arc
And how about your Agnes Moenkhausia?

Re: Odd characin thread

Posted: 25 Feb 2011, 22:00
by Marc van Arc
Marc van Arc wrote:Two of them were so skinny that they did not make it to the weekend.... The other 8 know by now how to evade the larger auchenipterids and eat like horses, so afaic they're doing fine.
Alas, like many characins not a true shoaler - at least not in these numbers.
Added 9 more Gnathocharax yesterday, which brings the total to 17 specimens. Ordered 10, but one was d.o.a. On the positive side however, these are a bit bigger than the ones from the first batch. Now let's see if this makes them shoal.

Re: Odd characin thread

Posted: 26 Feb 2011, 08:13
by kruseman
Marc van Arc wrote:And how about your Agnes Moenkhausia?
I have 10 left. 1 Dissapeared mysteriously and 1 died in a "hospitaltank" due to a heaterfailure. 70 degrees Celsius was too much :(

There is one that sometimes have weird swellings near the pectoral fin.
The other ones are alive and kicking. Still pretty agressive. A bit gray from a distance but when I sit in front of the tank they are just real nice.

Today I am going to "remove" the Panaque maccus. They cause too much dust.
Interested?

Good luck with the new Flycatchers. Very nice!

Re: Odd characin thread

Posted: 26 Feb 2011, 10:04
by Marc van Arc
kruseman wrote:Today I am going to "remove" the Panaque maccus. They cause too much dust.
Interested?
Thanks for asking, but no.

Re: Odd characin thread

Posted: 21 Sep 2011, 20:22
by kruseman
I bought 3 Parodon affinis last week.
They are fun!
And: Cleaning up the algue in the Najas guadelupensis.

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Re: Odd characin thread

Posted: 26 Feb 2013, 21:30
by kruseman
An effort to revive this rather ancient topic: Hyphessobrycon robustulus



Re: Odd characin thread

Posted: 26 Feb 2013, 22:11
by joemc
here is another beauty of a tetra well worth picking up if spotted
the sailfin tetra Crenuchus spilurus
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Re: Odd characin thread

Posted: 27 Feb 2013, 00:19
by mummymonkey
Phenacogaster tegatus
Phenacogaster_tegatus.jpg

Re: Odd characin thread

Posted: 27 Feb 2013, 18:33
by Martin S
Very nice! Will be on the look out for these now!
Thanks for sharing :-BD
joemc wrote:here is another beauty of a tetra well worth picking up if spotted
the sailfin tetra Crenuchus spilurus
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Re: Odd characin thread

Posted: 27 Feb 2013, 18:59
by kruseman
Very nice indeed! And a wonderfull photo as well.

I'm currently keeping 12 of those in my aquarium too. They don't show themselves that often. A very shy chcaracin.

Re: Odd characin thread

Posted: 07 Mar 2013, 23:57
by HaakonH
If you want a slightly bigger lively torpedo thing, check out Hemiodus gracilis (or ternetzi). These put on some fantastic red colours as they grow. Group pic (C) my friend Frode.

Re: Odd characin thread

Posted: 08 Mar 2013, 02:14
by nvcichlids
joemc wrote:here is another beauty of a tetra well worth picking up if spotted
the sailfin tetra Crenuchus spilurus
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My favorite tetras of all time. Mine acted like dwarf cichlids. I kept only a pair as that was all I have found locally.

Re: Odd characin thread

Posted: 08 Mar 2013, 08:33
by Martin S
nvcichlids wrote:My favorite tetras of all time. Mine acted like dwarf cichlids. I kept only a pair as that was all I have found locally.
I have five arriving this morning! :-BD

Re: Odd characin thread

Posted: 10 Mar 2013, 08:58
by joemc
you will not be disapointed, they are an amazing and interesting fish, supply them with a cave as that is where the male will take up residence, and fingers crossed you may get a spawn
here is a short video of a young male courting a female and trying to entice her into his cave, it is not the best quality, but you should get the idea

http://s429.photobucket.com/albums/qq13 ... 001-20.mp4
(and nope, mine have not gone the full distance and produced young yet!)

Re: Odd characin thread

Posted: 11 Mar 2013, 02:12
by nvcichlids
Martin S wrote:
nvcichlids wrote:My favorite tetras of all time. Mine acted like dwarf cichlids. I kept only a pair as that was all I have found locally.
I have five arriving this morning! :-BD
Lucky. I need to order some again when my 125 bar tank becomes planted. Any pictures of yours?

Re: Odd characin thread

Posted: 11 Mar 2013, 09:35
by Martin S
nvcichlids wrote:
Martin S wrote:
nvcichlids wrote:My favorite tetras of all time. Mine acted like dwarf cichlids. I kept only a pair as that was all I have found locally.
I have five arriving this morning! :-BD
Lucky. I need to order some again when my 125 bar tank becomes planted. Any pictures of yours?
I'll try and sort some out Nate though they are quite secretive and only seen three at any one time do far!
Martin

Re: Odd characin thread

Posted: 14 Apr 2013, 19:55
by Marc van Arc
Completely new species for me and they look promising: Semaprochilodus taeniurus
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Second picture lacks the reflection of the heater..... -)

Re: Odd characin thread

Posted: 14 Apr 2013, 22:14
by uaru
That's a nice looking group of Semaprochilodus you have!

We have three Semaprochilodus of some type - not sure if they're the same species as yours, or even the same species as each other. (The small ones seem to have a different tail pattern from the large one, but I don't know anything about characin taxonomy! If anyone has suggestions I'd appreciate it.) We wanted a slightly larger group, but we've had trouble finding healthy ones locally. It's hard to tell from the perspective, but two small ones are ~10cm and the larger one ~25cm.

The strange prochilodus mouth shape is visible in the photo of the larger one by himself. Sorry the photos are so unclear! Some of the angelfish are trying to breed, and the Geophagus adolescents are nearing adulthood and getting territorial, so the atmosphere in the tank is a "little" chaotic right now. The catfish are thankfully keeping out of the way.

Re: Odd characin thread

Posted: 15 Apr 2013, 19:17
by Marc van Arc
Thanks!

Perhaps this may be useful: http://www.perthcichlid.com.au/forum/in ... opic=30278

Re: Odd characin thread

Posted: 16 Apr 2013, 01:01
by uaru
Helpful link, thanks!

Unless something changes between now and when they reach adulthood, I think I have Semaprochilodus taeniurus.

Re: Odd characin thread

Posted: 27 Apr 2014, 21:27
by kruseman
This topic needs some fresh fish.

Cyphocharax helleri

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Re: Odd characin thread

Posted: 28 Apr 2014, 16:37
by Jools
Very nice. Does Moenkhausia agnesae qualify as odd? If so, I will post some pics!

Cheers,

Jools

Re: Odd characin thread

Posted: 28 Apr 2014, 21:01
by apistomaster
Here is one of my favorite medium sized SA Characins. Chilodus punctatus.
Not a perfect photo but it's the only one I have. They are a headstander which I have found to be good at cleaning algae off broad leaved plants. They are peaceful although I have seen them harmlessly scrap with each other which is fun to watch.
An all around interesting species which I think goes under appreciated. I think they would make a nice display with a school of some Hemiodon sp.
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Re: Odd characin thread

Posted: 28 Apr 2014, 21:05
by mummymonkey
Nannocharax fasciatus

Re: Odd characin thread

Posted: 29 Apr 2014, 15:37
by kruseman
Jools wrote:Very nice. Does Moenkhausia agnesae qualify as odd? If so, I will post some pics!

Cheers,

Jools
Yes, they sure are unusual!

Re: Odd characin thread

Posted: 29 Apr 2014, 17:58
by joemc
very nice, great to see this thread revived, I must root out some pictures or a video of the sailfins I posted when they reached adulthood, in the mean time here is another GREAT characin
http://s429.photobucket.com/user/joemcj ... 2.mp4.html
have patience and wait for them to appear out to feed
Poecilocharax weitzmani the morpho tetra

Re: Odd characin thread

Posted: 29 Apr 2014, 22:43
by Mol_PMB
joemc wrote: in the mean time here is another GREAT characin
http://s429.photobucket.com/user/joemcj ... 2.mp4.html
have patience and wait for them to appear out to feed
Poecilocharax weitzmani the morpho tetra
I was just about to suggest them with a photo of mine I took this evening :) Can I second your proposal of the pretty little tetra that behaves like a cichlid?

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Re: Odd characin thread

Posted: 01 May 2014, 12:21
by Jools
kruseman wrote:
Jools wrote:Very nice. Does Moenkhausia agnesae qualify as odd? If so, I will post some pics!
Yes, they sure are unusual!
Here it is:


Jools

Re: Odd characin thread

Posted: 01 May 2014, 21:37
by kruseman
Agnesae. Great fish.

Re: Odd characin thread

Posted: 01 May 2014, 23:09
by joemc
here is a video of two male sailfin tetras battling over territory
it is a bit long, 9 mins, but skip to 3 mins and then 7 mins if you have no patience!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpDvAcj9tJs