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Ideas Please

Posted: 16 Jan 2010, 21:12
by Fish
Now my tank seems to be going well but today in my LFS I saw a Pictus and it was pretty big :shock: so now I'm thinking should I trade in my 3 Pictus for fishes that are more suited to my tank?

If I did I was thinking of having more plants, a few schools of small fish up top and some small cats below like the Smaller whiptails (any others to recommend?)

OR should I just stick with them and see how it goes?

What are your opinions?

(I know I know, 'I told you so' :an: )

Re: Ideas Please

Posted: 16 Jan 2010, 21:37
by MatsP
Well, you are the owner of your tank.

Yes, Pictus cats get to about 15cm/6" in length, and they like a fairly big tank as they are fairly active fish.

The suggestion to have some smaller fish in the tank is of course a good plan.

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Mats

Re: Ideas Please

Posted: 16 Jan 2010, 22:33
by Fish
Hmm.

Another question is that I saw these 'banded sucker mouth catfish' they seem to be quite common but does anyone know the proper name? They are a brownish colour with black stripes.

Re: Ideas Please

Posted: 16 Jan 2010, 22:36
by MatsP
Could be quite a few things, I'm afraid. Something like perhaps?

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Mats

Re: Ideas Please

Posted: 16 Jan 2010, 23:40
by Fish
No, the shape was similar to the pictus. It had a white belly too :?

Re: Ideas Please

Posted: 16 Jan 2010, 23:47
by hydrophyte
Yes I was surprised to learn that pictus cats grow so large. I saw a fish that one guy had that must have been at least 7".

I like my Synodontis lucipinnis a lot.

Re: Ideas Please

Posted: 16 Jan 2010, 23:51
by RickE
Another Pim maybe? How about ?

Re: Ideas Please

Posted: 16 Jan 2010, 23:52
by MatsP
Fish wrote:No, the shape was similar to the pictus. It had a white belly too :?
Suckermouth doesn't usually have this shape...

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Mats

Re: Ideas Please

Posted: 17 Jan 2010, 00:08
by Fish
Nope not the Pim above. It's definitely a sucker mouth as they were all stuck to the glass like the pit bull plecs, It's similar shape to the pictus but not exactly the same. :?:

Re: Ideas Please

Posted: 17 Jan 2010, 00:11
by Fish
hydrophyte wrote:
I like my Synodontis lucipinnis a lot.
They look interesting, how would they do in my tank?

Re: Ideas Please

Posted: 17 Jan 2010, 06:20
by L number Banana
Nope not the Pim above. It's definitely a sucker mouth as they were all stuck to the glass like the pit bull plecs, It's similar shape to the pictus but not exactly the same. :?:
Maybe a type of ?
If that's them, wonderful little fellas and like to be in groups. Stay small too :thumbsup:

Re: Ideas Please

Posted: 17 Jan 2010, 09:47
by Richard B
i thik you really need to get a pic or at least the name from the shop for us to confirm ID/advise you on what sucker it is - this is a big family with species that reach one inch to over 3 feet.

I think trading in the pictus would be a good move.

S.Lucipinnis can go in a community tank, but would prefer a tank with hard, alkaline water with rockwork & ideally in groups of 4 or more.

Re: Ideas Please

Posted: 17 Jan 2010, 10:51
by Fish
Nope it's not Otocinclus vittatus but next time I go I'll try and get a picture. About the S.Lucipinnis, if I were to change my bog wood for some rock work would I be able to have them as bottom dwellers then some smaller groups of schooling fish above?

Thanks for the help so far :thumbsup:

Re: Ideas Please

Posted: 17 Jan 2010, 11:20
by Fish

Re: Ideas Please

Posted: 17 Jan 2010, 12:14
by Richard B
Fish wrote:It looks similar to this: http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/sp ... ies_id=850
& it was sucking on the glass? Perhaps it was not a catfish but a loach ot garra?

Re: Ideas Please

Posted: 17 Jan 2010, 13:45
by MatsP
I completely agree with Richard - it's unlikely to be a "sucker mouth catfish" if it looks similar to that. I'm not aware of ANY catfish that looks like that and have a suckermouth. Are you sure that you saw the right fish/label. If it was a MA branch, the labels are quite often moved about (usually by kids) and the label for one tank is by something completely different. It is of course also possible that there is another fish in the tank that is hiding, or that the fish is mislabeled.

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Mats

Re: Ideas Please

Posted: 17 Jan 2010, 13:55
by Marc van Arc

Re: Ideas Please

Posted: 17 Jan 2010, 19:48
by Fish
Marc van Arc wrote:Garra flavatra I reckon.

http://images.google.nl/imgres?imgurl=h ... X%26um%3D1
Yep that's the one! :thumbsup:

Re: Ideas Please

Posted: 17 Jan 2010, 19:54
by MatsP
If that is really the fish labeled as a "Suckermouth catfish", the shop isn't much worth as a shop for catfish. But as I stated earlier, it's entirely possible that the fish you SAW and the label do not belong together, but that there is some catfish hiding under a rock/piece of wood/etc in the tank as well.

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Mats

Re: Ideas Please

Posted: 17 Jan 2010, 20:05
by Marc van Arc
Fish wrote:
Marc van Arc wrote:Garra flavatra I reckon.

http://images.google.nl/imgres?imgurl=h ... X%26um%3D1
Yep that's the one! :thumbsup:
I don't keep these myself, but according to Sidguppy (and the pictures on the net) this is one brilliant fish. It already looks nice in the pictures that go with the link, but also the fins become red.
No catfish indeed, yet an asset to any tank! A bit pricey over here though.....

Re: Ideas Please

Posted: 17 Jan 2010, 21:01
by Fish
It was labelled 'banded suckermouth' and they were in a few tanks with the same label

Re: Ideas Please

Posted: 17 Jan 2010, 21:19
by MatsP
But not "catfish", I suppose - yes, Garra may well go under that name.

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Mats

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Posted: 17 Jan 2010, 22:20
by Fish
Nope it didn't say catfish (I must have some how added that my self :oops: )

I prefer the S.Lucipinnis though but I don't know how hard they are to get hold of where as the Garra are quite common?

Re: Ideas Please

Posted: 17 Jan 2010, 22:25
by MatsP
S. lucipinnis is available, but if you want mature ones, expect to pay a decent amount. In my local (Farnham) Maidenhead Aquatics, they used to have a group of , but when I took Richard B there, he said there was a mixture of species there. Most S. lucipinnis will be for sale as S. petricola "dwarf" as the name S. lucipinnis was introduced late 2007.

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Mats

Re: Ideas Please

Posted: 17 Jan 2010, 23:04
by Fish
I'll ask my LFS if he can get some in but I'm definitely not going back to Maidenhead Aquatics again, not the way they treated me :!:

Re: Ideas Please

Posted: 17 Jan 2010, 23:15
by MatsP
Fish wrote:I'll ask my LFS if he can get some in but I'm definitely not going back to Maidenhead Aquatics again, not the way they treated me :!:
I'm all for asking the LFS to get fish in - if I see a fish that I want, I will always ask my LFS what they can do before I go off and find it elsewhere - but most shops have a limited set of wholesaler lists that they can order from [1], and it can be difficult to get things that are outside the shops usual sources. In this case, I'd make sure your LFS isn't getting the fish from the Czech republic - if that's where they are from, they are 99.9% certain to be hybrids sold as genuine species.

There are several different MA Branches. Some are better than others, and some are not so good (and of course, each individual of the staff is a person, they have good days, bad days and inbetween days - and some are good staff, others not so good). I've known one of the staff at Farnham from before he started working there. The branches in Bourne End, St. Albans and Oxford (Wheatley) are all good places in my opinion.

[1] Technically, I think almost any shop can buy from almost any wholesaler in the country, but a shop may have to fulfill a minimum order - either a certain number of boxes, or a certain amount of pounds worth [or both]. And if the wholesaler doesn't usually deliver to the shop, they may charge delivery fees or other "extras" for a "single order".

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Mats

Re: Ideas Please

Posted: 17 Jan 2010, 23:26
by Fish
OK thanks, I'll have a chat with him anyway and see what he says. :thumbsup:

Re: Ideas Please

Posted: 18 Jan 2010, 00:37
by Richard B
http://www.aquarist-classifieds.co.uk/p ... 155530.php if you want lucipinnis at a good price - only problems is location but maybe we could work something out on that?.....

Re: Ideas Please

Posted: 18 Jan 2010, 01:10
by racoll
Hi Fish.

Before making recommendations, it would be good to know your tank size, decor, temperature, filtration (and other hardware), and current stock etc.

:D

Re: Ideas Please

Posted: 18 Jan 2010, 17:19
by Fish
Hi,

I posted in my other thread I think, 21" length, 20" height and 13" width about 20 Gallons (UK) Same as the one 'Smirf' is selling in the UK sale section. Current stock :

Congo Tetra x2
Harlequin Rasbora x4 (Tiny)
And also the Pictus but that's what I'll be replacing.

Oh and a crocodile :razz:

The tank has a few live plants, small gravel on the back and sides and some underneath with sand on top. Ideally I would like some nice cats at the bottom with small schools of fish at the top :thumbsup:

Richard is that you're ad?