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Tachysurus spilotus

Posted: 10 Nov 2009, 23:01
by Marc van Arc
has 2 equal pictures and spelling mistakes in both captions (viewd & speccimen)

Re: Tachysurus spilotus

Posted: 10 Nov 2009, 23:27
by MatsP
That's my fault - not only was my spelling off, but I managed to hit enter or some such to enter the picture more than once. Unfortunately, Jools will have to fix that, as I do not yet have the ability to do that. [I think the scripts for that is actually completely broken, so it means modifying the raw database to fix it].

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Mats

Re: Tachysurus spilotus

Posted: 11 Nov 2009, 13:43
by Marc van Arc
No problem at all Mats. I wouldn't blame anyone for helping PC out.
Pls don't regard my post as an accusation ("who did that") but merely as an observation and reminder.

Re: Tachysurus spilotus

Posted: 11 Nov 2009, 13:56
by MatsP
Marc van Arc wrote:No problem at all Mats. I wouldn't blame anyone for helping PC out.
Pls don't regard my post as an accusation ("who did that") but merely as an observation and reminder.
I understand - I was just explaining the reason, not feeling "bad about it" (at least not any more than I did when I realized I'd "fat-fingered" it in the first place).

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Mats

Re: Tachysurus spilotus

Posted: 23 May 2010, 00:05
by Djthomas
I have some nice new pictures of this fish. If you want feeding info or more pictures feel free to let me know. I have posted this info several times now.

Re: Tachysurus spilotus

Posted: 23 May 2010, 00:49
by MatsP
Can you e-mail them to webmaster at planetcatfish dot com and copy me (mats at planetcatfish dot com).

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Mats

Re: Tachysurus spilotus

Posted: 27 May 2010, 06:09
by Djthomas
Sure Mats. This little guy is a lot of fun. He has grown about an inch since I have had him. He loves to hide, but likes real fast water. He likes bloodworms, glassworms, and shrimp pellets. For a while I had to crush up the shrimp pellets for him, but not any more. he is in a tank that is kept at around 80*F and mid range PH. He is in a 55 with two off the back filters, one a 40-60gal and one a 10-30 gal. I use both to provide the strong current for him and my Sturgon. He gets along with everyone in the tank with no problems. if you want more pics or info about how I am keeping this great fish, just let me know.

Darrin

Re: Tachysurus spilotus

Posted: 04 Jul 2010, 12:07
by Jools
I think this is now resolved.

Jools