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wich kind of zapper?

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wich kind of zapper?

Postby sidguppy » Fri Dec 04, 2009 3:51 pm

this is of course some kind of electric catfish

in the old days, it was simple: all those were Malapterurus electricus

now, it's not that simple anymore, hence my question:
wich species is this Malapterurus?
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and eh, no; I didn't buy this wee monster for me; it came along with a tank bought by someone at the Dutch Cichlidforum and he wants to know what kind of fish it is
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Re: wich kind of zapper?

Postby Silurus » Fri Dec 04, 2009 4:04 pm

The photos don't show enough characters, so I can't tell you which one this is. It looks possibly like a broad-toothed Malapterurus (which rules out M. electricus), though.
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Re: wich kind of zapper?

Postby Chrysichthys » Fri Dec 04, 2009 6:20 pm

Silurus wrote:The photos don't show enough characters, so I can't tell you which one this is.

Yeah, you need to catch it with your hands, flip it over, spread the pelvic fins, etc. :lol:
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Re: wich kind of zapper?

Postby jimoo » Fri Dec 04, 2009 6:49 pm

Nice fish. I had the pleasure of caring for one of these adults at the New England Aquarium for a summer during an internship. It created a tremendous amoung of waste. I was constantly vacuuming the tank. Would love to have one at some point.
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Re: wich kind of zapper?

Postby sidguppy » Fri Dec 04, 2009 11:52 pm

Yeah, you need to catch it with your hands, flip it over, spread the pelvic fins, etc. :lol:


very funny

as said, it's on the forum, not in my posession. I'll tell they guy that got it, yes? :beardy:

also: I have been zapped by electric cats in the past. repeatedly. so yes, I do know how it feels. :wink:
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Re: wich kind of zapper?

Postby Richard B » Sat Dec 05, 2009 4:29 pm

How big is it?

on first look i thought maybe M.Tanoensis.... :?:
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Re: wich kind of zapper?

Postby sidguppy » Sat Dec 05, 2009 4:43 pm

it's a regular bucket; one of those 10-12L things

how big are these/ 25 cm, maybe 30. so it's close to that.

as said -twice- I don't have or own the fish. getting measurements or better pics is not within my powers.
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Re: wich kind of zapper?

Postby apistomaster » Sat Dec 05, 2009 9:29 pm

I don't know what species it is either but I had a 6 inch Electric At and I fund out how strong it could shock. It was much stronger than I expected.
Had a 30 inch Electric Eel after that. I was careful not find out how strong it could shock.
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