All posts regarding the care and breeding of these catfishes from South America.
Callichthyidae
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by Callichthyidae » 18 May 2008, 07:26
Chrysichthys
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by Chrysichthys » 19 May 2008, 16:57
Only 2 people out of more than 800 have listed them in their My Cats, so they can't be very common. I'd get some myself if I saw them.
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by Richard B » 19 May 2008, 20:28
I have only ever seen 3
2 were in a doradid collection owned by a guy in coventry 20 years ago or thereabouts - he had everything doradid that was available at the time & then some.
The other was at Maidenhead Wheately last year - it was there for a while, about £35 if memory serves me well - Chrysichthys - i thougt you might have seen it
This was the only one i have ever seen retail.
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racoll
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by racoll » 20 May 2008, 13:26
The other was at Maidenhead Wheately last year - it was there for a while, about £35 if memory serves me well
Yes I saw it too. From Peru I think. I think they sold it?
Not much help to you Callichthyidae, but I suggest you get hold a good Peru supplier and check their lists.
Chrysichthys
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by Chrysichthys » 22 May 2008, 17:18
Richard B wrote: Chrysichthys - i thougt you might have seen it
This was the only one i have ever seen retail.
I don't remember seeing a
Leptodoras but I bought an
there about 8 months ago--could that have been it? It looks like a miniature
Oxydoras niger . It was in a tank with a bunch of
Microglanis iheringi .
LATER EDIT: It can't be very common, either. Apart from me only one person (corybreed) has listed it.
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by Jools » 22 May 2008, 17:40
Yup, I've seen and kept them. They come in as contaminants normally with things like
and
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racoll
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by racoll » 22 May 2008, 21:38
I bought an Opsodoras stuebelii there about 8 months ago--could that have been it?
No, it was one of these I think. Pretty unmistakeable!
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by apistomaster » 23 May 2008, 01:51
Pretty odd and interesting looking Doradidae.
I sure haven't ever seen one.
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by Chrysichthys » 23 May 2008, 14:46
racoll wrote: No, it was one of these I think. Pretty unmistakeable!
Yes, definitely not the same--it's much more elongate. I must have missed that one.
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Richard B
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by Richard B » 25 May 2008, 01:05
If memory serves me correctly they had it identified as (second part of the name) something beginning with "c" which was not in cat-e-log but Racoll has correctly identified it methinks!
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