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From Tapanahony, Suriname
Posted: 18 Oct 2018, 10:52
by Karsten S.
Hi,
I don't have any idea what we caught there:
Any idea ?
It is quite small (only about 4 cm).
Cheers,
Re: From Tapanahony, Suriname
Posted: 18 Oct 2018, 19:33
by kruseman
Hi, I think it's a member of the Trichomycteridae.
Re: From Tapanahony, Suriname
Posted: 18 Oct 2018, 19:35
by kruseman
Possibly Ochmacanthus
Re: From Tapanahony, Suriname
Posted: 18 Oct 2018, 19:56
by bekateen
Re: From Tapanahony, Suriname
Posted: 18 Oct 2018, 20:27
by Karsten S.
Hi,
thanks a lot, this was also my assumption.
There are two species listed for Marowijne, O. flabelliferus & O. reinhardtii.
However, as I'm not at all into Trichomycteridae...
So I guess it will be carnivorous like Ituglanis ?
Cheers,
Re: From Tapanahony, Suriname
Posted: 18 Oct 2018, 20:55
by kruseman
Ituglanis is not that carnivorous imo. I kept them for a long time in a SA community-tank and they were friendly.
Ochmacanthus however is, as far as I know, quite parasitic.
Re: From Tapanahony, Suriname
Posted: 19 Oct 2018, 07:29
by Bas Pels
I thought - never had them - Ituglanis is, from an aquarists point of view, quite comparable to loaches in behaviour, but from South America.
Re: From Tapanahony, Suriname
Posted: 19 Oct 2018, 19:55
by Karsten S.
Hi,
thanks again.
So far I only kept Ituglanis amazonicus for a short time as there were different information about their compatibility as tank mates reaching from no problem at all to all other fish died for unknown reasons. So I gave them to a friend who keeps them in a separate tank. They have indeed something of loaches.
However, it seems I should better have left the Ochmacanthus in Suriname, even if it's only one...
Cheers,
Re: From Tapanahony, Suriname
Posted: 19 Oct 2018, 20:44
by kruseman
Hm, difficult to feed I guess...