New Ageneiosus cf. atronasus behave weird + continuation
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Re: New Ageneiosus cf. atronasus behave weird
Did you really buy the last specimen(-s) from OF?
I ask this because in that case Alex doesn't have to look for me anymore.
I ask this because in that case Alex doesn't have to look for me anymore.
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Re: New Ageneiosus cf. atronasus behave weird
Yes, it was the last one for sure. No one left, sorry. Beside me only some dutch bought Ageneiosus at OF, at least Olli said so. If you find someone still offering some, I´d take some as well I think (if not too far away). You could ask Olli, if he is able to puchase any, he will do so.
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Re: New Ageneiosus cf. atronasus behave weird
Guess whoAcanthicus wrote: Beside me only some Dutch bought Ageneiosus at OF

No worries, I'll take my (probably last) chance via my LFS.
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Re: New Ageneiosus cf. atronasus behave weird
yeah, Dutch people are weird
first time I got there I brought 2 fish I'd labelled as "Triportheus ageneiosus" for a certain fella, just to confuse 'im

first time I got there I brought 2 fish I'd labelled as "Triportheus ageneiosus" for a certain fella, just to confuse 'im

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Re: New Ageneiosus cf. atronasus behave weird
Too late.....Marc van Arc wrote:No worries, I'll take my (probably last) chance via my LFS.
Well never mind, let's wait & see what my 2 small specimens are going to be.
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We'll take a good look at their fins next time I'll hit the road to Eindhoven
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Truely spoken!sidguppy wrote:yeah, Dutch people are weird

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Re: New Ageneiosus cf. atronasus behave weird
Afaics it seems one of the 2 smaller ones is a male. The beginning of the anal fin starts to thicken.sidguppy wrote:We'll take a good look at their fins next time I'll hit the road to Eindhoven
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Re: New Ageneiosus cf. atronasus behave weird
if one is male, and the other is not - you will have both varieties
lucky you

lucky you
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Re: New Ageneiosus cf. atronasus behave weird
I started off with 2 females (via Alex) and added 2 youngsters later on. One of those 2 seems to be a male specimen.Bas Pels wrote:if one is male, and the other is not - you will have both varieties![]()
lucky you
Still, lucky indeed.
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Re: New Ageneiosus cf. atronasus behave weird + continuation
Hi,
just a little update: They are still fine, and eating frozen food and flakes now. From time to time they get tetras.
Does somebody know about the growth rate?
@Richard: How long did they need from 5cm to 13?
just a little update: They are still fine, and eating frozen food and flakes now. From time to time they get tetras.
Does somebody know about the growth rate?
@Richard: How long did they need from 5cm to 13?
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Re: New Ageneiosus cf. atronasus behave weird + continuation
I could reply for Richard, as he bought them about a month before I bought mine, so it must have taken them about 8 months.Acanthicus wrote:Does somebody know about the growth rate?
@Richard: How long did they need from 5cm to 13?
Mind you, Richard is refering to a different species imo. Our atronasus grow much more slowly and - if books are correct - shouldn't exceed 12 cms.
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Re: New Ageneiosus cf. atronasus behave weird + continuation
Hi Daniel,
I'm glad your fish have settled nicely.
Marc you just beat me to it
8 months... doesn't time fly! Yes I have a different species and the largest specimen is now a good 15cm. Still quite slim fish though.
Richard
I'm glad your fish have settled nicely.
Marc you just beat me to it

8 months... doesn't time fly! Yes I have a different species and the largest specimen is now a good 15cm. Still quite slim fish though.
Richard