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Tatia Galaxias
Posted: 03 Nov 2021, 17:15
by fishguy1978
I have seen Tatia Galaxias available from an online retailer. I'm not worried about them being misidentified T. intermedia as either would be an interesting addition to my fish room. My question is, would it be possible to put one or 3 into my micro cats tank? I have 4 microglanis iheringi, 2 glass cats, 2 banjo cats, and 2 parrot doradids housed together. Would I be better off housing them with my hoplo cats in a cooler Central American tank with a pair of Herotilapia Multispinosa (Rainbow Cichlid)?
Re: Tatia Galaxias
Posted: 03 Nov 2021, 23:39
by fishguy1978
Ordered.
Re: Tatia Galaxias
Posted: 04 Nov 2021, 00:03
by bekateen
Good luck with the fish. I'm intrigued that your Central American tank is your "cooler" tank. I read that
is a hot temp fish over much of its distribution. I've been breeding them at 86F!
Cheers, Eric
Re: Tatia Galaxias
Posted: 04 Nov 2021, 00:13
by fishguy1978
bekateen wrote: 04 Nov 2021, 00:03
Good luck with the fish. I'm intrigued that your Central American tank is your "cooler" tank. I read that
is a hot temp fish over much of its distribution. I've been breeding them at 86F!
Cheers, Eric
I did find a source that stated in the wild they can be found in 91F/33c temp water. They have spawned multiple times but have only produced fry twice. This last time two pairs formed and both produced broods
![Surprise :-O](./images/smilies/13.gif)
. The fry become one big swarm with one pair guarding them so I had to remove the other pair and a solo adult.
Re: Tatia Galaxias
Posted: 04 Nov 2021, 00:21
by bekateen
fishguy1978 wrote: 04 Nov 2021, 00:13I did find a source that stated in the wild they can be found in 91F/33c temp water. They have spawned multiple times but have only produced fry twice. This last time two pairs formed and both produced broods
![Surprise :-O](./images/smilies/13.gif)
. The fry become one big swarm with one pair guarding them so I had to remove the other pair and a solo adult.
I started with mine at 90F, but found out they did just fine in the low to mid 80s, so I keep them in mid 80s. They breed like guppies, and the parents are't very big, maybe 3". I have a breeding report on
https://www.aquaticrepublic.com/, and my breeding male is in one of the CLOG page photos.
I hope you have better luck with the fry in the future.
Cheers, Eric
Re: Tatia Galaxias
Posted: 04 Nov 2021, 02:07
by fishguy1978
bekateen wrote: 04 Nov 2021, 00:21
fishguy1978 wrote: 04 Nov 2021, 00:13I did find a source that stated in the wild they can be found in 91F/33c temp water. They have spawned multiple times but have only produced fry twice. This last time two pairs formed and both produced broods
![Surprise :-O](./images/smilies/13.gif)
. The fry become one big swarm with one pair guarding them so I had to remove the other pair and a solo adult.
I started with mine at 90F, but found out they did just fine in the low to mid 80s, so I keep them in mid 80s. They breed like guppies, and the parents are't very big, maybe 3". I have a breeding report on
https://www.aquaticrepublic.com/, and my breeding male is in one of the CLOG page photos.
I hope you have better luck with the fry in the future.
Cheers, Eric
I know these aren't catfish but the current fry batch.
Re: Tatia Galaxias
Posted: 10 Nov 2021, 18:50
by fishguy1978
Added to the G. Brasiliensis juvie 29g. Super squirrelly out of the bag.
Re: Tatia Galaxias
Posted: 10 Nov 2021, 19:07
by fishguy1978
Re: Tatia Galaxias
Posted: 10 Nov 2021, 19:14
by fishguy1978
Re: Tatia Galaxias
Posted: 12 Nov 2021, 14:59
by Martin S
I've often seen
advertised, and has always been
, which yours look like, though intermedia is a complex of species, so not sure which one!
Still a great fish, they take a variety of foods and can be quite active at feeding time.
Enjoy!
Re: Tatia Galaxias
Posted: 12 Nov 2021, 17:31
by fishguy1978
Martin S wrote: 12 Nov 2021, 14:59
I've often seen
advertised, and has always been
, which yours look like, though intermedia is a complex of species, so not sure which one!
Still a great fish, they take a variety of foods and can be quite active at feeding time.
Enjoy!
Thanks, I looked the different Tatia sp. profiles to see if I could determine which cats I received but I'm still not sure. I knew the chances of actually receiving Galaxy was pretty slim.
Re: Tatia Galaxias
Posted: 14 Nov 2021, 22:35
by fishguy1978
They are coloring up nicely. Very dark with a off white belly. Hard to photograph though as they don't sit still and only venture out for food when the lights are on.
Re: Tatia Galaxias
Posted: 15 Nov 2021, 03:30
by Catfish-ologist
Beautiful fish! I would agree with Martin S, these do look like young intermedia. These are some of the most interesting fish you can get, Auchenipteride is an interesting family.
Re: Tatia Galaxias
Posted: 15 Nov 2021, 04:21
by fishguy1978
Catfish-ologist wrote: 15 Nov 2021, 03:30
Beautiful fish! I would agree with Martin S, these do look like young intermedia. These are some of the most interesting fish you can get, Auchenipteride is an interesting family.
Thanks, they are a cool micro catfish.
Re: Tatia Galaxias
Posted: 21 Nov 2021, 23:01
by fishguy1978
Definitely not Galaxy. They have colored up nicely though and come out to feed whenever I drop food in.
Favorite hidey hole.
Re: Tatia Galaxias
Posted: 22 Nov 2021, 02:49
by bekateen
Yup. Really do look like
. Beautiful. I brought some back from Peru. Didn't catch them myself, but I bought them from a local exporter before I left. They sell them as Novia sp. Nanay:
https://linksharing.samsungcloud.com/lOim5KXcD0tI
Good luck with yours!
Cheers, Eric
Re: Tatia Galaxias
Posted: 22 Nov 2021, 06:32
by fishguy1978
bekateen wrote: 22 Nov 2021, 02:49
Yup. Really do look like
. Beautiful. I brought some back from Peru. Didn't catch them myself, but I bought them from a local exporter before I left. They sell them as Novia sp. Nanay:
https://linksharing.samsungcloud.com/lOim5KXcD0tI
Good luck with yours!
Cheers, Eric
Did they survive? I saw your post about losing some fish because they were bagged with Cory cats.
Re: Tatia Galaxias
Posted: 22 Nov 2021, 14:26
by bekateen
Yes they did. Thankfully, they were bagged alone. Haven't gotten any pics yet. Will post when I do.
Cheers, Eric
Re: Tatia Galaxias
Posted: 22 Nov 2021, 14:45
by fishguy1978
bekateen wrote: 22 Nov 2021, 14:26
Yes they did. Thankfully, they were bagged alone. Haven't gotten any pics yet. Will post when I do.
Cheers, Eric
How many did you bring home?
Re: Tatia Galaxias
Posted: 23 Nov 2021, 05:07
by fishguy1978
Watched these guys feed and they know no personal space. Push in on any other fish or through what ever is in front of them. They were even swimming up off the bottom to feed on pellets floating around.