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Ancistrus cryptophthalmus
Posted: 28 Sep 2009, 16:31
by Silurus
Re: Ancistrus cryptophthalmus
Posted: 28 Sep 2009, 16:50
by Suckermouth
Awesome! Thanks for the paper, HH.
Haha, they cite PlanetCatfish.
Re: Ancistrus cryptophthalmus
Posted: 28 Sep 2009, 19:08
by husky_jim
Great paper!
The PC is listed in three references
Re: Ancistrus cryptophthalmus
Posted: 01 Oct 2009, 20:21
by bronzefry
Thanks for posting this. Didn't Lee F. breed these? I remember seeing some of his photos in one of the Wels Atlas Guides.
Amanda
Re: Ancistrus cryptophthalmus
Posted: 02 Oct 2009, 04:56
by grokefish
Heavy but cool.
Matt
Re: Ancistrus cryptophthalmus
Posted: 02 Oct 2009, 08:41
by Shane
Yes, Lee brought some back and was spawning them years ago. Wonder what ever happened to that population?
-Shane
Re: Ancistrus cryptophthalmus
Posted: 03 Oct 2009, 23:31
by bronzefry
Oh, Lee....
Re: Ancistrus cryptophthalmus
Posted: 04 Oct 2009, 19:06
by Yann
If I recall right he lost the whole population..unfortunately
Cheers
Yann
Re: Ancistrus cryptophthalmus
Posted: 06 Oct 2009, 00:54
by lfinley58
Hi all following this thread. Pardon my delay in jumping in (Amanda and Shane).
I did have the wonderful pleasure of being able to go caving and see and collect some Ancistrus cryptophthalmus at (or more properly in) the type locality (Caverna Passa Tres) in July of 1988. This certainly would not have been possible without the friendship and cooperation of ichthyologists Eleanora Trajano, Roberto Reis, Anna Maria de Sousa and a group of Brazilian and European spelunkers.
At the time I was able to bring a small group of youngish fish back and these were raised up and spawned the following year. My spawn was small (but the eggs were large!) but produced a group of youngsters. These were growing nicely...and a disaster hit my fishroom. All of the fish were lost.
There is obviously a little more than a lesson here. Had I broken up the group (some adults and young) and passed this partial on to another aquarist there might well be the chance that the hobby (and me) would still have this fascinating critter. But, for whatever reason (possibly...make that probably...ego or something akin to it) I didn't. And that, as is said, is that. Live and (hopefully) learn.
My past fish do live (sort of) in pictures and I was very proud to have two photos of them (male and female) included in Volume 2 of the Baensch Catfish Atlas by Ingo and Hans-Georg.
I did do a three part article on the trip in TFH Magazine a number of years ago. I do not have these immediately at hand, but will see about digging them out and posting the dates for any who might be interested in reading more.
Lee
Re: Ancistrus cryptophthalmus
Posted: 06 Oct 2009, 09:13
by Jools
lfinley58 wrote:I did do a three part article on the trip in TFH Magazine a number of years ago. I do not have these immediately at hand, but will see about digging them out and posting the dates for any who might be interested in reading more.
I'd be delighted to reprint that series here. Anything I've sold to TFH is under a non-exclusive copyright basis, so it should be fine to run it again but this time to a somewhat larger readership?
At the very least, we could look at typing it in again from scanned pages, but if it's in electronic format even better.
Jools
Re: Ancistrus cryptophthalmus
Posted: 08 Oct 2009, 08:32
by retro_gk
The adults and fry were fed once a week? Is this in keeping with the nutrient poor habitat the fish come from?
Re: Ancistrus cryptophthalmus
Posted: 09 Oct 2009, 14:16
by bronzefry
Jools wrote:lfinley58 wrote:I did do a three part article on the trip in TFH Magazine a number of years ago. I do not have these immediately at hand, but will see about digging them out and posting the dates for any who might be interested in reading more.
I'd be delighted to reprint that series here. Anything I've sold to TFH is under a non-exclusive copyright basis, so it should be fine to run it again but this time to a somewhat larger readership?
At the very least, we could look at typing it in again from scanned pages, but if it's in electronic format even better.
Jools
That would make for wonderful reading!
Amanda