Page 1 of 1
A Few Juvenile Indian Catfish
Posted: 04 Oct 2012, 10:19
by Shovelnose
Re: A Few Juvenile Indian Catfish
Posted: 04 Oct 2012, 13:50
by minipol
Interesting to see pics of juvies
Re: A Few Juvenile Indian Catfish
Posted: 04 Oct 2012, 14:19
by Viktor Jarikov
Shovelnose wrote: ... These have almost doubled in size in around a month. Interestingly, they regurgitate food when stressed, noticed this behaviour today. The water in the photo tank was filled with bits of recently devoured prawn,shrimp and blood worms by the time they were done.
Viktor : Thought you will be interested to note that they are eating anything dropped in the tank, not the least bit fussy. Also, growth seems quite fast at this size.
Thanks much, Balaji. Good to see they should not be too bent on eating live only and hopefully this is age-independent... albeit mine are bimaculatus, I think/was told here.
Re: A Few Juvenile Indian Catfish
Posted: 04 Oct 2012, 14:22
by Shovelnose
They are also gorging on shrimp/prawn feed and Hikari Pellets. So it is a bit of a relief. I think yours might be siluroides as I am not sure if south Indian Ompok enter the trade. Got a link to your thread???
Re: A Few Juvenile Indian Catfish
Posted: 04 Oct 2012, 14:25
by Coriequest
Beautiful, thanks for sharing!
Re: A Few Juvenile Indian Catfish
Posted: 04 Oct 2012, 14:45
by Viktor Jarikov
They are also gorging on shrimp/prawn feed ...
*** The one you wrote to me about that you called scampi feed?
... I think yours might be siluroides as I am not sure if south Indian
Ompok enter the trade.
*** Embarassing. You know my fish better than I do.
Got a link to your thread???
***
http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... lit=+ompok
Re: A Few Juvenile Indian Catfish
Posted: 05 Oct 2012, 13:05
by Shovelnose
Viktor Jarikov wrote:The one you wrote to me about that you called scampi feed?
Yup. These are the 2 sizes/varieties I use, very good results. The bigger bagrids take the smaller feed quite greedily as well.
Pictures - Vyas
This is another type a few of us are planning to source at the moment. A kilo is around 50 INR or so.
Re: A Few Juvenile Indian Catfish
Posted: 05 Oct 2012, 14:16
by Viktor Jarikov
As I said before: Wow!! I could never find such a great pellet here (in my price range anyway of no more than $50 per 30-50 lbs bag). The best I found have something called "fish meal" (what's that?) as a second ingredient and never a fish/aquatic-derived first ingredient, always a plant-derived one, like from wheat, soy, or corn. Usually, the first 3-4 ingredients are like that.
Re: A Few Juvenile Indian Catfish
Posted: 05 Oct 2012, 18:12
by naturalart
I'm not 100% sure, but from what I remember "fish meal" is the ground up non edible parts (fins, bones, guts) of food fish not useable in the human food fish stream.
Re: A Few Juvenile Indian Catfish
Posted: 06 Oct 2012, 13:10
by Shovelnose
Viktor Jarikov wrote:"fish meal" (what's that?)
Naturalart has answered your question. What feed do the prawn hatcheries in your region use???
Re: A Few Juvenile Indian Catfish
Posted: 06 Oct 2012, 17:41
by Viktor Jarikov
I don't know. I don't even know if there are any in FL or in the US for that matter.
I never bought shrimp that says "Made in the US". Usually Central America, like Belize. But I have never paid that aspect any particular attention and I think there must be some US production?
Anybody ??
Re: A Few Juvenile Indian Catfish
Posted: 06 Mar 2013, 11:16
by kandymiki
during the fishing last week...i have also caught such a this type fish.
Re: A Few Juvenile Indian Catfish
Posted: 07 Mar 2013, 00:52
by Shovelnose
kandymiki wrote:during the fishing last week...i have also caught such a this type fish.
Interesting, got any pictures??? What other fish did you collect???
Re: A Few Juvenile Indian Catfish
Posted: 31 Mar 2013, 15:06
by Shovelnose
The
O.pabda is showing some signs of growth although it seems quite slow.The other specimen was decimated by the
Mystus unfortunately.