my new catfish

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my new catfish

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Please read the sticky in this forum for info on how to include a picture in your post.
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mysterious pepermint

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i recently purchased what i was told was a pepermint bristelnose catfish it is approx 3" to 4" long has a dark body and head with small white spots over body and fins but not head with a thick wedged shaped head and a stocky build. it is a sucker mouth which is continually open which is causing me great concern. please help! i am currently trying to grt pics on.
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Post by Dave Rinaldo »

If your fishes' mouth looks like THIS, that is normal.
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mouth matters

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thanks for reply but no,i have another tank which contains a rusty plec in it which also has a sucker mouth,the bn's mouth looks continually extended.she is in a 4ft tank with bogwood,12 various plants,a fine gravel substrate and tree roots,tankmates are 4 small blue rams and 10 harlequins,there is no bullying,my water is soft,ph6.8.temp26d and contains 0 toxins,i run an external tetratec 1200 filter as well as an internal juwel filter and 2 small air stones.i am at a loss!
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Look, you have to stop creating a new thread for each reply. That's what the "post reply" button is for. If you persist in creating a new thread each time you reply to an existing one (and creating more work for moderators), I will be deleting such threads (and not merging them as I am doing now).
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ancistrus hoplogenys??

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Hi all...

I was wondering if anyone could have a quick peek in my gallery and maybe ID my catfish for me,I just want to make sure im meeting it's need's e.g water temp,diet.

thank's pepp76.
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Post by MatsP »

It's pretty difficult to see on those pictures, as the pictures are rather small. I can't even say for sure that it's a bristlenose from those pictures, I'm afraid.

A decent size is 600 x 400 pixels or so - bigger won't help that much.

If you can, it's would be good to have both a dorsal (top) and lateral (side) view.

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Bristlenose

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Just wanted to see how your bristlenose is doing and if you have been successul in providing a healthy environment for her.
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Hello CatfishHunter SB,

My bn is doing very well thank's,she is feeding readily during the day as well as at night and is becoming very bold and tame,she was in a tank with another one when i purchased her at my LFS,i have since gone back and bought it as well!! I think they'r lovely fish.
I had a concern over ID because she is in an amazon community tank and i wanted to make sure she could cope with the higher temps that her tank mate's required but they both seem fine although the newer one is a bit more shy.

Thank's,pepp76.
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Great

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Good to hear! I'm glad you went back and purchased the other and hope she continues to do well.
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