Megladoras irwin

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Megladoras irwin

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Can any one tell me where i can find pics and info about magladoras irwin(think thats how its spelt) as i cant seem to find it in the cat-elog? :?:
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Hi
thanks i will do :D
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Post by katfishguy »

Dave Rinaldo wrote:Hi!

Try
Dave Rinaldo is right on,, the name seems to have chaged for the M.irwini to Megalodoras uranoscopus

here are some pics from a Japanee website:

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<b>http://www.rarecatfish.net</b>
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Post by sidguppy »

That fish is sooooooo pretty!!

It's definitely in my good books, unfortunately it gets too big for a regular tank :(

But I've never seen a fish that cleared The Plague* from a tank in such a short time, even the ones dwelling on the bottom of the sand....
ALL were exterminated within a few weeks and that was only a 7" Megalodoras, although he grew on that diet to 12" in short time.






*The Plague= the dreaded Burrowing Snail or Livebearing Snail or Trumpetsnail or Turretsnail(melanoides tuberculata), aka The Bane, The Curse, The Zillion P*ss-ups; The Evil Ones from Malaysia (that screw up your waterparameters), The Enemy With A Thousand Names or The Vermin :evil: :evil: :twisted: :twisted: :roll: :wink:
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sidguppy wrote:That fish is sooooooo pretty!!
It's definitely in my good books, unfortunately it gets too big for a regular tank
True, they are like living sculptures, amazing beasts. Another one for the dedicated aquarist with a spare 2 cubic metres+ of water to spare.
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