Horabagrus Brachysoma

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Horabagrus Brachysoma

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Recently got these from a friend. They're really interesting and graceful swimmers. Very shy, come out only at night or if they sniff some food. :)
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Nice. I offered my $0.02 on your MFK thread. Now, welcome to the Planet! If you will, post the full tank shot and tell us what else you keep, your experience, whatever you choose...
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Viktor Jarikov wrote:Nice. I offered my $0.02 on your MFK thread. Now, welcome to the Planet! If you will, post the full tank shot and tell us what else you keep, your experience, whatever you choose...
Thanks Viktor and really sorry for the late reply. I am a native fish enthusiast basically. I also like catfish and have quite a few varieties of them. I breed betta and keep Snakeheads too. :) Here are some pics:

Lets start with catfish :)

1.) Asian stone catfish, Hara Jerdoni:
Grow upto 3" only. Eats Frozen blood worms, live bloodworms, Frozen shrimp. Not shy of light. Sense of smell is very good for it's size. Very sluggish swimmers and can be outcompeted for food very easily.

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The tank in which I have the Hara:

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2.) Mystus Canarensis:
Grows upto 8-10" (wild), eats anything edible that is dropped in the tank. Very shy and comes out only with the smell of food. Very good at hiding and fantastic swimming abilities.

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The tank in which I have the mystus:

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3.) Sturisoma Festivum and red lizard catfish:

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There is an Ancistrus as well, but no good pics of it, sorry.

Their tank:
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I would love to share the pics of the other tanks too, but since this is a catfish forum, will seek advice of the admins before I do so.

Cheers and hope you all didnt mind the lengthy update :D

Cheers,

Karthik
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Welcome to Planet Catfish Karthick. :-D

Lovely tanks, good to see a hobbyist with an inclination towards native species. What do you keep with the Horabagrus, they tend to gobble up any small fish. The M.canarensis will max out at around 6-7 inches TL.


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The largest specimen currently with me, measured back in 2011 or so.


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Shovelnose wrote:Welcome to Planet Catfish Karthick. :-D

Lovely tanks, good to see a hobbyist with an inclination towards native species. What do you keep with the Horabagrus, they tend to gobble up any small fish. The M.canarensis will max out at around 6-7 inches TL.


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The largest specimen currently with me, measured back in 2011 or so.


Edit : You can always post your non-catfish pictures in the relevant sub-forum (Tank Talk).
Thanks. That's a lovely lovely mystus!!!! Thanks for sharing. I keep the Horabagrus with arulius barbs, melon barbs and filament barbs. My mystus looks just like that now, but can hardly click a photo of it. It's always hiding.

I will need your help in selecting some species for my upcoming 6' native catfish only tank. Maybe with a few filament barbs.

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Seriously awesome stuff, Karthik! Nice photography too. You are a great addition to the forum. Thanks for the wonderful info and pics!
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Viktor Jarikov wrote:Seriously awesome stuff, Karthik! Nice photography too. You are a great addition to the forum. Thanks for the wonderful info and pics!
Thanks Viktor. Really glad that you liked the pics.

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One more pic of the hora.. :D

Greedy buggers eat all the fish food that's dropped and my two Rosy barbs are missing

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Karthik
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