Goslinea.

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Goslinea.

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WANTED in the UK
(London area)

Rare catfish from peru.
Goslinea Platynemum / But sometimes also reffered to as Tabla Barba
Also known commonly/locally as slobbering catfish.

The smaller the better as these wonderful fish do not travel well at larger sizes.
Ideally settled & feeding.

Thanks & regards

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I've not seen these often at all in the UK in my fishkeeping time (30+ years). BAS have definately had them & i think Lynwood Fish House did too but this was years ago & these stores are now gone.... :(

Neil at Pier aquatics has some large & unusual pims at small sizes so might be your best bet (although this is Wigan) - i am not sure about the London area - some good stores but this is a very seldom offered sp as there is miniscule call for them in general
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You could try Wildwoods or Wholesale tropicals. They are the most likely shops to get unusual fish. But if Richard hasn't seen them ever, they are really not that common.

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MatsP wrote:if Richard hasn't seen them ever, they are really not that common.

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Cheers for the input guys!
My friend at Wildwoods is on the case and managed to get my one a few yrs ago, unfortunately it never settled and never feed and i lost it after about 3-4 wks.

Have also spoken to Neil @ Pier and he is on the case also :D
Figers crossed, huh.
Guess i'll have to be patient.

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Goslinea Platynemum / But sometimes also reffered to as Tabla Barba
Spelling the name correctly might help your search :wink:

The correct spelling is Goslinia platynema, but the genus Goslinia is a synonym of Brachyplatystoma, so is now B. platynemum.

Good luck.

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Big thanks for the heads up gents, nice one :D
I'm on it.
Oh & thanks for the spelling lesson.

Will let you know how i get on
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Redtailrob wrote:Big thanks for the heads up gents, nice one :D
I'm on it.
Oh & thanks for the spelling lesson.

Will let you know how i get on
Anytime buddy :thumbsup: look forward to seeing how it goes :P
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Will do.

I know very little about the supplier in question & for a fish like this need to make sure it is settled and feeding ideally.
These fish are notoriusly bad travellers.

Will let you know how i get on.
Fingers crossed.
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Wholesale only !!! :( :(
But trying to get put in touch with some of the retail outlets.
Fingers crossed.
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ALMOST there.... :D :D

Will update with good news hopefully in the next couple of weeks but looks promising.
Watch this space............
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Excellent news :thumbsup:
I'm sure I'm not alone in looking forward to hearing you've been successful and seeing some pictures :D
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:D :D :D :D :D
The Eagle has landed !!!!

Picked mine up on Sunday.
Absolute out of this world stunning fish, around 7".

Can't thank Wildwoods & Keith Lambert in particular enough for all their efforts in both getting these magnificent fish and then in the general care & well being of these fish.
They couldn't have been more helpful, held the fish for a number of weeks to make sure they where settled & feeding before being offered for sale and then held one for me whilst we tested & matched our water chemistry's ....pH etc before collection.
Excellent service & a magnificent fish.
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Great news & for anyone who hasn't been to Wildwoods - go - you won't be disappointed with selection or service :thumbsup:
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