@ Arjan Kruseman: I replaced "spawned" in your posting by "mated" for I don't think you meant you now have a bunch of strigata eggs.
If you do , I'll change it back an you can say "Ni" to me till 2 weeks after Easter
Marc van Arc wrote:@ Arjan Kruseman: I replaced "spawned" in your posting by "mated" for I don't think you meant you now have a bunch of strigata eggs.
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Marc van Arc wrote:This species has a (nasty) habit of tipping over easily, which would make it absolutely unfit for Arjan Kruseman. And to be honest, even I would like them to stop doing this.

Phyllonemus wrote:Very weird behaviour from that Ageneiosus atronasus om the picture above.
Does this happen often on Ageneiosus Marc ?


Marc van Arc wrote:Actually, after some reading and comparing I've become quite convinced the Ageneiosus sp.blue/sp green stripe = Ageneiosus atronasus
AND
Ageneiosus cf. atronasus = Ageneiosus brevis.
Phyllonemus wrote:Very weird behaviour from that Ageneiosus atronasus on the picture above.
Does this happen often with Ageneiosus?
Are the Ageneiosus atronasus and the Ageneiosus cf. atronasus in the same tank ?
Marc van Arc wrote:Marc van Arc wrote:Actually, after some reading and comparing I've become quite convinced the Ageneiosus sp.blue/sp green stripe = Ageneiosus atronasus
AND
Ageneiosus cf. atronasus = Ageneiosus brevis.
What do you think of this, Steve? When looking at the C-log picture of A. brevis, I see a pale, male specimen of A. cf. atronasus.
Wrt agressive Tatia: my intermedia were quite agressive amongst each other, but they never attacked other woodcats afaicr. So you have a scoop, although I can imagine you're not too happy about it(?).

sojapat wrote:Steve I find that when you feed the fish that they do not try to eat each other .
I know funds are tight in Yorkshire but they should stretch to a few eathworms (Niiiight Crawllllerrs as they say in America)![]()
Sorry now you can continue about the Ageniosus.


Marc van Arc wrote:I added some Phenacogrammus today and as usual they looked somewhat bigger in the shop. All 10 equal about half a Triportheus and I certainly hope I won't be feeding rather expensively tonight......
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