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Albino C. pygmeus

Posted: 14 Dec 2011, 11:53
by gillsy
Hi All,

I am not an avid keeper of catfish, however I bought a school of C. pygmeus the other day and have found one of them to be albino. I can't find any record of albino C. pygmeus. I'm wondering if it's rare or even uncommon.

I'm currently in Australia so our diversity of fish is limited (due to strict quarantine laws). I don't breed fish generally unless it's naturally in the tank, I have them more for the enjoyment of the tanks.

I dont' want it to go to waste if it is rare and I will find someone who can take advantage of its rarity.

Thanks

Re: Albino C. pygmeus

Posted: 14 Dec 2011, 12:41
by Sweety
I'm not sure if it's rare but i've never seen one before & do like the look of it

Re: Albino C. pygmeus

Posted: 14 Dec 2011, 19:30
by gillsy
The only thing I notice about it, is it's either not as social as the others or it's a little outcast as it's not in the school of often as the others.

Either way I know have it going to a breeder, which should take advantage of it.

Re: Albino C. pygmeus

Posted: 20 Dec 2011, 21:30
by catmandave
Probably a social outcast because in the wild albinos tend to be easy pickings for predators.

Re: Albino C. pygmeus

Posted: 21 Dec 2011, 12:41
by Mike_Noren
It's interesting to see how differently people view hereditary defects like albinism. I would have culled that fish; it would never even have occurred to me that it might be worth preserving.
gillsy wrote:The only thing I notice about it, is it's either not as social as the others or it's a little outcast as it's not in the school of often as the others.
It may have poor eyesight because of the lack of pigment, and have a hard time seeing the other members of the school.