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Catfight
Posted: 16 Mar 2006, 08:42
by Altifrons
Posted: 16 Mar 2006, 09:26
by racoll
Nice fish!
Looks like one of them is the real Pseudacanthicus leopardus, while the other is the commoner L114.
Posted: 16 Mar 2006, 16:18
by pturley
Fabulous video and very beautiful fish (cichlids included). I clearly see where your username here on PC comes from.
I would disagree with Racoll, they both look like L-114 to me. These fish can be highly variable in the amount of red in the fins.
Unfortunately, based on the high contrast patterns they also look like they might be two males. Females tend to have a much more muted pattern of black spots. That's just a guess based on what I can make out from the video.
According to spawning reports, courtship behavior in these fish is similarly violent. I was watching the video hopeing that's what I was seeing.
Nice fish though.
Posted: 16 Mar 2006, 19:12
by funkyj1313
Heres another vid. I don't think they're fighting though
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhsD-0B_-cs
Posted: 16 Mar 2006, 21:27
by Altifrons
These catfishs have been ID by Janne as P.leopardus and L114 .
P.leopardus is very aggressiv,already killed one L114 and one big L273
My username on the Swedish catfishsite is "Pleco" but that nickname wasnt availebal on PC
Posted: 17 Mar 2006, 05:12
by Kana3
Altifrons: Some very lovely looking Catfish!
Hey
Funky, that's a great clip you have there!
I'd be very interested if the
Gurus of PC could enlighten on that behaviour (Funky's clip). It seems to me, that young Bristlenose wouldn't be ready to stake out territory, or mates.
Could it be similar behaviour to young Cats, that 'play fight', in order to build skills they'd use later in life?
Posted: 17 Mar 2006, 07:56
by pictus_man_77
Posted: 17 Mar 2006, 11:26
by smithrc
Kana3 wrote:enlighten on that behaviour (Funky's clip). It seems to me, that young Bristlenose wouldn't be ready to stake out territory, or mates.
Could it be similar behaviour to young Cats, that 'play fight', in order to build skills they'd use later in life?
Kanna
We are currently breeding starlight bristlenoses and one difference we have noticed compared to commons is the aggression they show when being fed.
The older fry (about 2 months) are not much bigger than 20mm (they grow slower than commons too) and they fight over food. Once one finds a pellet â?? its â??hisâ??. They let smaller fry eat but is another similar sized fry tries they fight (just like the L114â??s in the first clip â?? only on a lot smaller scale
).
If there is not food in there they continue to graze on algae, side by sideâ?¦
Altifrons
What sized tank are they in? I'm still trying to convince the wife that 2 of these would be a great addition to the 100gal in the kitchen
Posted: 17 Mar 2006, 12:04
by MatsP
Great videos from both of you.
I've seen "common" bristlenose fight like that too. They may not seek each other out, but if you have some semi-adult ones get too close to each other, they certainly can fight for a bit, and they can sometimes go on for a bit too.
Altifrons: Very nice Geophagus! And small constructive criticism on the video-side: If you set the video-camera to manual focusing, you don't get the "camera decides to focus elsewhere" problem that you have a couple of times in that clip. Yes, I know, it's another thing to remember to do when you see the fish behaving funny/weird/amazing, and you may just have forgotten...
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Mats
Posted: 18 Mar 2006, 20:49
by Altifrons
The tank is 720 liters ,2 meters long and the plant is "Microsorum pteropus" which growth on a little stone .
Posted: 18 Mar 2006, 21:04
by Altifrons
smithrc
Big Pseudacanthicus are very aggressiv and 100g is maybe enough for a pair but is too small for 2 maels .
MatsP
It was a digital fotokamera without manual focusing
Posted: 19 Mar 2006, 01:35
by smithrc
Altifrons wrote:smithrc
Big Pseudacanthicus are very aggressiv and 100g is maybe enough for a pair but is too small for 2 maels .
MatsP
It was a digital fotokamera without manual focusing
thanks... the 2 i'm looking at are about 8" each... I'm not sure but I think they may be a pair...
I'll take a closer look - but may pass them then