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Small West African catfish
Posted: 07 Nov 2015, 12:43
by c.sterbai@gmail.com
Hello,
I am planning on a West African biotope aquarium with (amongst others) Pelvicachromis spec. and Aplocheilichtys normani. Plants for example Crinum Calamistratum.
I would like to have some catfish in the tank as well. When I search for this on internet, I get confused about the region where they live.
Does someone know where to find a list of West African catfisch species. I am in particular interested in Synodontis and in general the smaller sized fishes. Species native to the area suit my interest most, but maybe the species are not that much tied to the area. Alle explanation to the subject is appreciated.
Regards,
André
Re: Small West African catfish
Posted: 07 Nov 2015, 12:57
by pleconut
Hi one I've been looking out for myself is Mochokiella paynei it's a smaller catfish from sierra leone it can be kept in groups there's also a cotM article on the forum about this catfish.
Re: Small West African catfish
Posted: 07 Nov 2015, 13:02
by c.sterbai@gmail.com
Thanks, but what is cotM?
Re: Small West African catfish
Posted: 07 Nov 2015, 13:55
by N0body Of The Goat
Re: Small West African catfish
Posted: 07 Nov 2015, 13:57
by catfishchaos
c.sterbai@gmail.com wrote:Thanks, but what is cotM?
Catfish Of The Month ;) A descriptive article about how someone has successfully maintained (and sometimes bred) a species.
Have you ever heard of microsynodontis?
Re: Small West African catfish
Posted: 07 Nov 2015, 15:07
by pleconut
Thanks guys in last 2 posts I'm not technologically minded at all due to my recent research my 1st thought was Mochokiella paynei but linking to other sources on forum I'm still familiarising myself with.
Re: Small West African catfish
Posted: 08 Nov 2015, 20:37
by c.sterbai@gmail.com
Thanks voor all answers. Following some links I found more species native to West Africa.
@catfishchaos: I never heard of microsynodontis before.
Re: Small West African catfish
Posted: 08 Nov 2015, 22:04
by catfishchaos
I have no Idea what they have over there but in Canada the only sp I have ever seen was
Re: Small West African catfish
Posted: 09 Nov 2015, 02:54
by Birger
Generally the last few years the same two species are being imported the most..
as said and
. Throughout Europe even in Canada
. These are also West African as most think of it.
is a great fish to keep and often available.
is a bit bigger but also considered small for a Synodontis, they do look much better when kept properly then usually portrayed.
For something else a little different but still a catfish have a look at the family
such as
from Cameroon/Nigeria waters.
Birger
Re: Small West African catfish
Posted: 09 Nov 2015, 17:43
by catfishchaos
Not sure if these are from West africa but
would be a grand choice if it is!
Re: Small West African catfish
Posted: 10 Nov 2015, 00:54
by Birger
is a Congo fish, as are
and
, all are great little Synodontis especially the nigriventris is impressive in groups.
Also moving back to Cameroon I am somewhat expecting more
to be exported but it just has not happened yet.
Birger
Re: Small West African catfish
Posted: 25 Dec 2015, 21:17
by Schall
Hi,
very well suited is Synodontis nigriventris of Micrososynodontis batesii.
Best regards
Marvin
Re: Small West African catfish
Posted: 24 Jan 2016, 00:43
by Syno1984
I've kept Wild Microsynodontis imported as polli but appeared to be most likely just the sp. 1 undescribeds. They lived very well among Nanochromis transvestitus.
Re: Small West African catfish
Posted: 24 Jan 2016, 07:59
by pleconut
Did the Nanochromis Transvestitus breed alongside the Microsynodontis.?
Re: Small West African catfish
Posted: 26 Jan 2016, 19:43
by Syno1984
Yes but many times the catfish would get the eggs in the night depending on where they laid them. Other times they were successful
Re: Small West African catfish
Posted: 26 Jan 2016, 19:51
by pleconut
Thanks for the information, its been a set up in mind for a while, with my interests in combining both Nanochromis Transvestitus and Mochokiella Paynei maybe also possibly with some Rocket Killifish, Epiyplatys Annulatus, that's if my further research shows these catfish won't consider them a snack!