Liosomadoras oncinus
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Re: Liosomadoras oncinus
Looks a good size - how big is it?
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Re: Liosomadoras oncinus
About 18 cm.
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Re: Liosomadoras oncinus
Very nice. It is interesting that he is feeding out in the open and in the lights. Mine two hid all the time in a 55 gal. I had to drop food on their heads in their hidey-hole to make them eat. Even a 4 month fast didn't make them come out during feeding time.
Maybe I was doing something wrong. Still don't know what.
Then I reshuffled fish and they went into a 120 gal and were active there but not as fearless as yours
Maybe I was doing something wrong. Still don't know what.
Then I reshuffled fish and they went into a 120 gal and were active there but not as fearless as yours
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Re: Liosomadoras oncinus
Hey Viktor, thanks for the response
The fish do not like light, really, he hates the light.
I turned on the light for the fish to be seen clearly in the video.
Anyway the light in my aquarium is usually very weak and that's why he goes out occasionally for food.
You're not doing anything wrong mate, the fish you see in the video do not like light,
I turned on the light for the short video.
It's something I do not normally do, but I had to film the fish for something.
the jaguar is in this tank
Mike
The fish do not like light, really, he hates the light.
I turned on the light for the fish to be seen clearly in the video.
Anyway the light in my aquarium is usually very weak and that's why he goes out occasionally for food.
You're not doing anything wrong mate, the fish you see in the video do not like light,
I turned on the light for the short video.
It's something I do not normally do, but I had to film the fish for something.
the jaguar is in this tank
Mike
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Re: Liosomadoras oncinus
thanx for the info, Mike!
wow, what a beautiful, natural-looking gem of a tank. Good job!
wow, what a beautiful, natural-looking gem of a tank. Good job!
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Re: Liosomadoras oncinus
Thank you for the kind words Viktor. Appreciate it.Viktor Jarikov wrote:thanx for the info, Mike!
wow, what a beautiful, natural-looking gem of a tank. Good job!
Also, I'd love to see some pictures of your Jaguars.
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Re: Liosomadoras oncinus
can see them here: http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... lit=55+gal
the pics pale in comparison with yours - they are just quick, min effort photos
the pics pale in comparison with yours - they are just quick, min effort photos
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Re: Liosomadoras oncinus
Sorry for the delay in response, I just noticed that you respond here.Viktor Jarikov wrote:can see them here: http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... lit=55+gal
the pics pale in comparison with yours - they are just quick, min effort photos
Very beautiful fish, the collection of your catfish is beautiful, they look great.
Thank you for the sharing
Mike