The Lake Tanganyika Mustache Cats mouthbrood and top out at ~4"? That's neat!
Browsing around, I stumbled onto the SA Bumblebee Cat. I don't remember ever having any before. How are their activity levels?
Sorry about the Synos, Birger! :P
Those Noturus look like Candiru!!! :O
Seems like evolution ...
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- 08 Mar 2014, 23:04
- Forum: Other Catfishes
- Topic: Recommendations for Small Catfish with Personality
- Replies: 10
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- 08 Mar 2014, 22:06
- Forum: What is my catfish?
- Topic: ID - Doradidae > M. uranoscopus?
- Replies: 5
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Re: ID - Doradidae > M. uranoscopus?
I'll try to get more pictures. Sorry for the lack of. I took several but this was the best and clearest.
It was difficult getting one at all! They wouldn't stop swimming.
Viktor: Yes, that's also the same species. Only them and the plecos in the tank.
It was difficult getting one at all! They wouldn't stop swimming.
Viktor: Yes, that's also the same species. Only them and the plecos in the tank.
- 08 Mar 2014, 04:49
- Forum: Other Catfishes
- Topic: Recommendations for Small Catfish with Personality
- Replies: 10
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Recommendations for Small Catfish with Personality
I've had many fish, but few have any "personality" to match an RTC. Of course, few also grow in front of your eyes.. :-T
Baby RTCs -- with their tadpole like shape -- are an absolute wonder to raise, but too bad that phase is short lived.
What other catfish are good alternatives for something ...
Baby RTCs -- with their tadpole like shape -- are an absolute wonder to raise, but too bad that phase is short lived.
What other catfish are good alternatives for something ...
- 08 Mar 2014, 04:28
- Forum: What is my catfish?
- Topic: ID - Doradidae > M. uranoscopus?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1148
ID - Doradidae > M. uranoscopus?
The only info I could get is that it's from South America (according to LFS owner). It does resemble M. uranoscopus, but I'm just coming back into the hobby and my fish bank needs refreshment. 
Could anyone help ID this cat? Much appreciated!

Could anyone help ID this cat? Much appreciated!
