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your best
Posted: 12 Apr 2009, 20:39
by walshy317
post your favourite catfish name and picture of you best catfish.
mines a albino bristlenose plec (Ancistrus sp.)
Re: your best
Posted: 13 Apr 2009, 03:17
by L number Banana
post your favourite catfish name and picture of you best catfish.
mines a albino bristlenose plec (Ancistrus sp.)
Let's see his/her lovely face
Good thread idea.
Re: your best
Posted: 13 Apr 2009, 20:16
by Phyllonemus
My favorites :
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Re: your best
Posted: 14 Apr 2009, 05:34
by L number Banana
I've been thinking about this since you posted it, tough! Like choosing between your kids
I think mine would be my clown panaqolus,
. Common and uncommonly cute. I freeze like a statue when I see him because he's only started venturing out in the daytime a little while ago so unless I happen to have a camera in my hand, no pics yet.
Re: your best
Posted: 14 Apr 2009, 08:51
by andywoolloo
my synos are my fav
euptera
lucipinnis
Re: your best
Posted: 14 Apr 2009, 09:28
by walshy317
yer they are lovely fish i wish i had a few pics of my albinos i will try and get some pics soon ill post when i have them =D
i only have 1 male im looking for a few females to go in with him and try and get them breeding.
Re: your best
Posted: 14 Apr 2009, 10:57
by sidguppy
hands down:
my group of synodontis granulosus
visible ALL DAY......
Re: your best
Posted: 15 Apr 2009, 08:35
by L number Banana
Holy Smokes, Sidguppy! Those are awesome! How big and how hard to find??
Re: your best
Posted: 15 Apr 2009, 14:13
by Taratron
My new hoplo littorale, who eat from my hand and play with my fingers when I do tank maintenance. No decent shots yet!
Re: your best
Posted: 15 Apr 2009, 15:34
by L number Banana
Hey Taratron,
Did you see the Hoplo breeding challenge? It's here, take a look, you should join up
:
http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... =4&t=25730
There's a nice video of H.littorale building a nest too.
Re: your best
Posted: 16 Apr 2009, 16:03
by Taratron
Ah, but they are in a catfish community tank, with a bunch of other egg-eaters, and I have no idea how to sex them!
Re: your best
Posted: 16 Apr 2009, 21:07
by L number Banana
Ah, but they are in a catfish community tank, with a bunch of other egg-eaters, and I have no idea how to sex them!
At least a few of us in the challenge don't have a clue what we're doing and have never had any sort of hoplos before (I get mine this Saturday). They build bubblenests so maybe the egg eaters wouldn't take so much notice of 'stuff' floating on top. The Cat-eLog page gives a pretty good description of sexing them, you have to flip them over or make them swim over a mirror and check out the space/or not between the so and so bones... Take a look at the ID part on this other hoplo:
, describes it much better than I can.
Never know, they may spawn anyway and you'll have to let us know. Look forward to seeing the pics
Re: your best
Posted: 17 Apr 2009, 05:07
by Birger
Have five of these...slightly visible for others...for me not too bad because they know who feeds them...really hard to get decent shots of them
Re: your best
Posted: 17 Apr 2009, 05:13
by Birger
Re: your best
Posted: 17 Apr 2009, 05:29
by Phyllonemus
Birger, I'm more into African cats, but these are very beatiful cats.
Greets, Riny
Re: your best
Posted: 17 Apr 2009, 05:39
by Dave Rinaldo
Phyllonemus wrote:Birger, I'm more into African cats, but these are very beatiful cats.
Greets, Riny
Are you just teasing us?
Birger's fish are
Re: your best
Posted: 17 Apr 2009, 05:41
by Birger
Birger, I'm more into African cats, but these are very beatiful cats.
hehe...those are quite African
I also am really liking my
...they actually get more active when they know you are around and really look like a catfish should. I just do not have any decent shots...but they are not African
Birger
Re: your best
Posted: 17 Apr 2009, 06:04
by Kampfer
My fave cory-Corydoras semiaquilus
Re: your best
Posted: 17 Apr 2009, 06:13
by andywoolloo
those are beautiful, Birger! do they play well together? I always hear such wicked stories about thier temperment. I saw one once in person at a fish store and was so scared of the stories I did not buy him. Am kicking myself now.
Also beautiful cory, Kampfer!
Re: your best
Posted: 17 Apr 2009, 07:13
by Birger
those are beautiful, Birger! do they play well together? I always hear such wicked stories about thier temperment.
I would not say play well together...it is more like tolerate each other, any change in the environment and the fur flies.
With more than enough hideaways they seem to keep each other in check as opposed to hassling any other fish, I have kept them with a few different fish and again they tolerate but if a fish tries to move in on their turf such as a S.shoutedeni male tried to do they managed to deal with the situation quite quickly(may he rest in peace) .Mind you shoutedeni males seem to get themselves in trouble no matter where I put them.
I do not keep any bigger syno's with them anymore but they did tolerate a group of S.nigriventris for awhile even letting them hang out in their chosen spot with them and only halfheartedly trying to push them out. I currently have them with a group of congo tetra's and six Phyllonemus typus (who are doing very well by the way) am growing out some Steatocranus casuarius to keep a pair in with them and have a group(15) of young nigriventris that will go in as well, the typus will then come out.
Birger
Re: your best
Posted: 17 Apr 2009, 08:39
by Martin S
Mine is
. Other favourites are
, and pretty much the entire
family! I also love
and
.
Martin
Re: your best
Posted: 18 Apr 2009, 15:17
by Shovelnose
Well I cant get pics of most of my favourite cats (or see 'em for that matter) but jus about anything from Erethistidae or Sisoridae rocks my boat. A few pics I found on my phone (extremely bad quality though).
Re: your best
Posted: 18 Apr 2009, 21:02
by walshy317
yer they all are very nice fish
yer keep posting and lets see what everybody els has
Re: your best
Posted: 20 Apr 2009, 11:21
by Phyllonemus
Dave Rinaldo wrote:Phyllonemus wrote:Birger, I'm more into African cats, but these are very beatiful cats.
Greets, Riny
Are you just teasing us?
YES
Re: your best
Posted: 20 Apr 2009, 11:30
by Bigcatsrus(the bf!)
Well guys I can't choose between my 2 but if I had to it would probably be my hybrid.
Re: your best
Posted: 25 Apr 2009, 20:51
by walshy317
wow what kind of cats are they??? they look well good lol
thanks
marc
Re: your best
Posted: 25 Apr 2009, 23:29
by Richard B
L number Banana wrote:Holy Smokes, Sidguppy! Those are awesome! How big and how hard to find??
It appears Sid mighta missed your question....I don't know how big Sid's Grannys are but they get to a foot long, & are a rare & elusive tanganyikan syno. They are fairly often available over here.....but at a price. That said, a wholesaler down south is the only person to have ever bred these successfully & it seems the retail price has tumbled on these t/b - i saw some at Prestwood Petzone ('home' of moderator, Coryman) for £15 each last week!!!!
Re: your best
Posted: 27 Apr 2009, 21:17
by walshy317
how much 1 of them cost?
Re: your best
Posted: 27 Apr 2009, 21:52
by Richard B
at 6" a w/c will set you back £150 approx
Re: your best
Posted: 27 Apr 2009, 21:56
by andywoolloo
I have never seen them anywhere in person. Very beautiful tho.