Tridensimilis ID please

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Tridensimilis ID please

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Can someone correctly ID this for me please, I'm not sure if it is T brevis or not thanks :)



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FWIW, there is no such name as Tridensimilis nemurus.

There are only two species known, of which one (T. venezuelae) is very unlikely to be encountered in the trade.
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Never seen these exported. They die when captured in the wild if exposed to atmospheric O2.
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As I'm unable to see the difference(-s) between T. brevis and T. venezuelae, I prefer to think this is T. brevis.
Kept these on two separate occasions as individual and both times found them as bycatch in a shipment of Corydoras pygmaeus.
Both brevis did well for some time and then suddenly simply disappeared without any trace. Mind you, they do nip/bite larger fishes, but smaller ones seem safe.
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Silurus wrote:FWIW, there is no such name as Tridensimilis nemurus.

There are only two species known, of which one (T. venezuelae) is very unlikely to be encountered in the trade.
T nemurus was the name given by the LFS guy who pulled it from the Burgees Atlas of freshwater and marine catfish :)
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Marc van Arc wrote:As I'm unable to see the difference(-s) between T. brevis and T. venezuelae, I prefer to think this is T. brevis.
Kept these on two separate occasions as individual and both times found them as bycatch in a shipment of Corydoras pygmaeus.
Both brevis did well for some time and then suddenly simply disappeared without any trace. Mind you, they do nip/bite larger fishes, but smaller ones seem safe.
I separated it from the main tank as it seemed to be trying to bite the CPS's and pygmy cories, as you say this one too came in with a shipment of Corydoras pygmaeus. I've tried to feed it micro worms, earthworms, flake, but it doesn't seem to be taking anything :(
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pose1don wrote:T nemurus was the name given by the LFS guy who pulled it from the Burgees Atlas of freshwater and marine catfish :)
It is indeed listed as such in the atlas photo section but that's a mistake. If you looked at the checklist on p325, it's not mentioned. This is almost certainly the Amazon (as opposed to Maracaibo) species, .

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Jools wrote:
pose1don wrote:T nemurus was the name given by the LFS guy who pulled it from the Burgees Atlas of freshwater and marine catfish :)
It is indeed listed as such in the atlas photo section but that's a mistake. If you looked at the checklist on p325, it's not mentioned. This is almost certainly the Amazon (as opposed to Maracaibo) species, .

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I guess thats why I cant find any info on nemurus then :)) , the corys where wild caught from peru. The thing that was confusing me was that some pictures show the dark marking near the base of the tail and some don't, I didn't know if this was down to different species or just the pictures not showing it. So brevis it is then, I just need to find out how to get it feed before it starves to death now.
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I kept these things alive with live bloodworm.
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I'll return it to the shop then as I cant get a constant supply of bloodworms, and as it hitched its way in and I didnt buy it I dont want to go to the trouble of trying to culture my own blood worm.

Interesting little fish though and was nice to have it for a while :)

I'll pass on the info to the shop ;)
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BBS is eagerly accepted also. Nano tank with just these would be quite appealing IMO, but they come in so infrequently it could be years to get a group together.
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