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Confirmation on S.flavitaeniatus and other new aquisitions

Posted: 09 Sep 2007, 00:44
by Birger
Mainly I wish to confirm that I indeed have two S.flavitaeniatus which I am quite sure they are,I am most excited about these
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Now I am just showing off.got three new ranunculus
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and I thought I would try some L.oncinus but could only get two
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All in all a good day out and about in the shops

Posted: 09 Sep 2007, 08:54
by sidguppy
yup, it's the real thing

but why just 2? this is maybe the most peaceful of all riverine Syno's (not counting contractus), so it can be kept in a group.

I once kept a pair and never saw them, they gave any Auchenipterid a run for the money

back then I just didn't know, but now I realize that if I did have a group of say 5 or 6 I wouldn't have had that problem.

it's a shoaling fish!

Posted: 09 Sep 2007, 09:51
by Marc van Arc
sidguppy wrote:back then I just didn't know
What you may have forgotten is that they cost a lot of money back then.
So besides the "ignorance" it could have been a lack of money as well.
I don't know what they "do" today....

Posted: 09 Sep 2007, 15:41
by Birger
I would have no problem grabbing at least six flav's but there were only two among a tank of angelicus

Posted: 09 Sep 2007, 20:27
by Richard B
Nice oncinus!

The flavs are really nice too, just so cute at that size & as sid says very peaceful so well worth getting a nice group.

Posted: 12 Sep 2007, 13:26
by newt0524
Just a question, what is the common names of the bottom picture? Would deffinetely be interested in picking up one of thise guys.

Posted: 12 Sep 2007, 13:32
by Marc van Arc
Jaguar catfish

Posted: 12 Sep 2007, 13:33
by Martin S
newt0524 wrote:Just a question, what is the common names of the bottom picture? Would deffinetely be interested in picking up one of thise guys.
Most often referred to as Jaguar Catfish
One of my all time favourites too
Martin