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European fish

Posted: 04 Apr 2011, 06:37
by AleGer
I used to keep European fish. But I refused to keep them, and now keep only plecos.
I kept a lot of different species from Ukraine, and all species that I kept I collected myself in our lakes and rivers.
Here the list of species I kept:

Order: Siluriformes (catfish)
Famaly: Siluridae (Sheatfishes)
- Siurus glanis
Order: Perciformes (perch-likes)
Famaly: Percidae (Perches)
- Perca fluviatilis
- Sander lucioperca
- Gymnocephalus cernuus
- Gymnocephalus acerinus
- Gymnocephalus baloni
Famaly: Gobiidae (Gobies), subfamily: Gobiinae
- Proterorhinus marmoratus
Famaly: Odontobutidae (Freshwater sleepers)
- Perccottus glenii
Order: Cypriniformes (carps)
Famaly: Cyprinidae (Minnows or carps)
- Aspius aspius
- Tinca tinca
- Leuciscus cephalus
- Leuciscus idus
- Scardinius erythrophthalmus
- Gobio gobio
- Rutilus rutilus
- Blicca bjoerkna
- Alburnus alburnus
- Rhodeus amarus
- Pseudorasbora parva
- Carassius auratus and Carassius carassius
- Leuciscus leuciscus
- Pelecus cultratus
- Chondrostoma nasus
- Cyprinus carpio carpio
Famaly: Cobitidae (Loaches), subfamily: Cobitinae
- Misgurnus fossilis
- Cobitis taenia
Order: Gadiformes (cods)
Famaly: Lotidae (Hakes and burbots)
- Lota lota
Order: Esociformes (pikes and mudminnows)
Famaly: Esocidae (Pikes)
- Esox lucius
Order: Gobiesociformes (clingfishes)
Famaly: Gobiesocidae (Clingfishes and singleslits), subfamily: Gobiesocinae
- Lepadogaster lepadogaster
- Lepadogaster candolii


Now I don't keep native fish species, but I steel have like to collect them take some photos and release back to the river.

This photos of Gobio gobio that I catch yesterday in Desna river:
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Now the water is too cold and it is difficult to catch any fish at all.

Re: European fish

Posted: 04 Apr 2011, 23:37
by racoll
Nice. Do you have any habitat shots?

Also, are you sure that is Gobio gobio, as there are dozens of almost identical Gobio and Romanogobio species in the Ukraine?

Re: European fish

Posted: 04 Apr 2011, 23:55
by Silurus
There is only one species of Gobio (G. gobio) and one species of Romanogobio (R. belingi) known from the Dniepr River drainage (G. sarmaticus is also presumed to be present in the Dniepr River drainage, but this awaits confirmation).

The fish is definitely not R. belingi, and with a snout length that looks to be longer than the postorbital distance, is unlikely to be G. sarmaticus.

Re: European fish

Posted: 05 Apr 2011, 01:18
by bigbird
wow very nice indeed. good to see interest in your own fish and rivers. cheers jk

Re: European fish

Posted: 05 Apr 2011, 06:32
by AleGer
Nice. Do you have any habitat shots?
Now I don't have many, and they aren't good enough for posting. But I'll make new one when the water become a warmer.
There is only one species of Gobio (G. gobio) and one species of Romanogobio (R. belingi) known from the Dniepr River drainage (G. sarmaticus is also presumed to be present in the Dniepr River drainage, but this awaits confirmation)
Thanks.
Yes, mostly we catch only Gobio gobio. But Once have cought some other species. But unfortunatly I don't have a picture of it.

I used to keep silurus glanis. It is very interesting catfish. But it is impossible to keep it in a tank more then a year or two due to its huge size.
That is when it was small:
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That is when it had already grown up:
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Re: European fish

Posted: 04 May 2011, 20:11
by AleGer
A few days ago I went fishing to Desna river and took some photos of the fish I cought. Some fish are quit avaliable for coldwater tank.

Gobio gobio
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Gobio gobio & Proterorhinus marmoratus:
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Gobio gobio & Proterorhinus marmoratus & Neogobius cephalarges:
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Neogobius cephalarges:
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Proterorhinus marmoratus:
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Rutilus rutilus:
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Perca fluviatilis:
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I used to keep some species of genus Gymnocephalus. And I still dream to create a tank with Gymnocephalus acerinus. But it isn't an easy fish to adopt and to keep.
Gymnocephalus cernuus:
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Gymnocephalus acerinus:
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Re: European fish

Posted: 12 Jul 2011, 12:03
by AleGer
Fish from Black sea (unfotunatly the water was cold this summer and I took only a few photos):
Lepadpgaste lepadogaster - it is one of my favourite fish from black sea. This fish resembles me pleco, but it is a carnivorous species.
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Hippocampus guttulatus microstephanus - the other one of my favourite fish from black sea.
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Diogenes Pugilator with some unknown but quite beautiful snails:
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Some where on the edge of the world:)
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Re: European fish

Posted: 04 Aug 2011, 03:57
by Deb
Edge of the world maybe, but the farmland looks very civilized!

Very nice photos! The one of the seahorse returning to the water is my favorite.:d

Those smooth rocks in the sea look good. Do you collect them to use in your own aquariums?

Deb

Re: European fish

Posted: 04 Aug 2011, 17:20
by Viktor Jarikov
A-a-ah, blast from the past. Thanks so much, AleGer.

It's a sort of serendipity - just recently I was thinking to myself that I know so little about the fish I've been catching all my childhood and youth. Even their sci names I do not know.

It'd be cool for my education to know the common names of the fish in that long first list. I recognize some of them from names and from photos. Nalim (burbot?), Yorsh, it's larger cousin Nosar', Bychok, Krasnopyorka ili Plotva? Okun' (perch) looks superb.

Good job!

Re: European fish

Posted: 11 Aug 2011, 12:07
by AleGer
Those smooth rocks in the sea look good. Do you collect them to use in your own aquariums?
Yes, but I collect only flat stones for aquarium. Flat stones are the best for plecos.


Viktor Jarikov,
Nalim (burbot?)
Lota lota
Yorsh, it's larger cousin Nosar'
Gymnocephalus cernuus, Gymnocephalus acerinus
BTW very interesting fish.
Krasnopyorka ili Plotva
Scardinius erythrophthalmus and Rutilus rutilus. It is Плотва(Plotva) on my photo.
Okun'
Perca fluviatis
Also there is Пескарь(Pesrar) - Gobio gobio at the first post.