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by Cheep-Cheep
07 Aug 2017, 18:14
Forum: What is my catfish?
Topic: Is this mystery pleco supposed to be here?
Replies: 14
Views: 3221

Re: Is this mystery pleco supposed to be here?

bekateen wrote: 07 Aug 2017, 18:05 I'm not great at ID'ing loricariids of this type, but for what it's worth, I suspect it's in the genus .
OK, thank you for ID - I do appreciate it.
by Cheep-Cheep
07 Aug 2017, 17:59
Forum: What is my catfish?
Topic: Is this mystery pleco supposed to be here?
Replies: 14
Views: 3221

Re: Is this mystery pleco supposed to be here?

Eric, Yes, they didn't use the word "idiot", but the fact that they felt the need to inform me that there are no plecos native to Missouri indicates they think I must be very ignorant. Plus, I'm getting a bit frustrated, because so far, no one has actually offered what I originally asked f...
by Cheep-Cheep
07 Aug 2017, 15:41
Forum: What is my catfish?
Topic: Is this mystery pleco supposed to be here?
Replies: 14
Views: 3221

Re: Is this mystery pleco supposed to be here?

cdarminio wrote: 07 Aug 2017, 13:06 If you caught it anywhere in the US, it's invasive. Loricariids originate from freshwater habitats of Costa Rica, Panama, and tropical and subtropical South America.
Yes, I know where loracarids are found - I wouldn't be asking here if I caught it in the US (see the previous reply).
by Cheep-Cheep
07 Aug 2017, 15:38
Forum: What is my catfish?
Topic: Is this mystery pleco supposed to be here?
Replies: 14
Views: 3221

Re: Is this mystery pleco supposed to be here?

Dave Rinaldo wrote: 07 Aug 2017, 06:32 If you caught it in Missouri, it's invasive.
Please, I'm not an idiot. Obviously there are no plecos native here. I was traveling in a Latin American country, and the area where I found this has no loracarids recorded from the area.
by Cheep-Cheep
07 Aug 2017, 05:03
Forum: What is my catfish?
Topic: Is this mystery pleco supposed to be here?
Replies: 14
Views: 3221

Is this mystery pleco supposed to be here?

Hello everyone, Can anyone give me a clue as to the ID of this loracarid? I caught it last week, in a rather remote location, where there are no known pleco species. So, I'm wondering, did I happen upon a new species, a new location of a known species, or an invasive species? (For now, I'd like to k...
by Cheep-Cheep
22 Feb 2016, 02:26
Forum: Asian Catfishes
Topic: Mystus bimaculatus - ready to roll
Replies: 0
Views: 1975

Mystus bimaculatus - ready to roll

As some of you may recall, I posted here a few months ago, looking for Mystus bimaculatus, the Sumatran Two-Spot Catfish. I had ordered a group from The Wet Spot, which somehow were all males. Anyway, they recently became available again there, and I made an order this past week. I spoke to the sale...
by Cheep-Cheep
20 Feb 2016, 06:37
Forum: What is my catfish?
Topic: Twig Cats
Replies: 2
Views: 664

Twig Cats

My local pet shop just got these in yesterday: IMG_20160219_195733 (2).jpg I'm not terribly familiar with the Farlowella species, but I know they're notoriously difficult to ID. Having said that, can anyone impart to me some wisdom with these, or any tips in general for ID-ing them? I'm a little wor...
by Cheep-Cheep
02 Feb 2016, 03:15
Forum: What is my catfish?
Topic: Rineloricaria confirmation?
Replies: 1
Views: 528

Rineloricaria confirmation?

Yesterday, I purchased a bag of 2 whiptails at my local club's quarterly auction. They were labeled as "Loricaria parva," brought by Mike Hellweg, and were wild-caught. These are the 2 fish in the first photo. whiptail-3.jpg Last time I was at my local pet shop, I recall seeing "whipt...
by Cheep-Cheep
09 Dec 2015, 05:21
Forum: South American Catfishes (Loricariidae - Plecos et al)
Topic: Hypoptopoma
Replies: 9
Views: 1588

Re: Hypoptopoma

What is the size of the species ? Do you have or can you make pictures exactly from the side, top and bottom ? After a few days of watching them closely, and trying to sneak up on them with the camera without spooking them, I managed to capture the following photos of the three views you requested....
by Cheep-Cheep
03 Dec 2015, 04:33
Forum: South American Catfishes (Loricariidae - Plecos et al)
Topic: Hypoptopoma
Replies: 9
Views: 1588

Re: Hypoptopoma

Mol_PMB wrote:P.S. Do you think yours could be the same species as mine too?
Yes, with a cursory glance, it does look very similar to mine! Did you get yours this year as well? Perhaps they all originated from the same importation. Thanks for the input.
by Cheep-Cheep
01 Dec 2015, 02:53
Forum: South American Catfishes (Loricariidae - Plecos et al)
Topic: Hypoptopoma
Replies: 9
Views: 1588

Hypoptopoma

I purchased a group of these fish from Ted Judy at the recent Catfish Cataclysm in Wisconsin last month. Unfortunately I lost 3 the first couple days, but the remaining have settled in nicely (seven total). According to Ted, these were Hypoptopoma gulare, originating from Peru. First, I wanted to as...
by Cheep-Cheep
01 Dec 2015, 02:04
Forum: What is my catfish?
Topic: Corydoras CW041?
Replies: 1
Views: 502

Corydoras CW041?

I purchased a group of 10 of these aeneus-type Cories from Mike Hellweg at the MASI spring show earlier this year. According to his supplier, they were wild-caught from Peru. One of the other vendors, Matt Schauer, thought they were CW041, just from a glance. I looked up this species in Ian Fuller's...
by Cheep-Cheep
29 Nov 2015, 20:40
Forum: Speak Easy
Topic: New to Planet Catfish forums
Replies: 3
Views: 879

New to Planet Catfish forums

Although I've visited Planet Catfish many times in the past while researching this or that, for some reason I'd never thought about joining the forum. After attending the recent catfish convention in Wisconsin, someone suggested that I join, so here we go! The name's Kurt Zahringer, currently residi...
by Cheep-Cheep
29 Nov 2015, 20:05
Forum: Wanted (USA & Canada)
Topic: Looking for Mystus bimaculatus (female)
Replies: 0
Views: 730

Looking for Mystus bimaculatus (female)

I recently made an order to The Wet Spot, part of which was a group of Mystus bimaculatus, the Sumatran 2-spot cafish. I ordered six, they sent four (the last ones they had). They arrived in good shape, are doing well, but unfortunately it appears that I have four males. I had hoped to attempt to br...

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