Fin Nipper ID
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Fin Nipper ID
In the process of cleaning up my 29 gallon, noticed some nipped dorsal fins on my elegans cories, and also on my guppy tails (no, I'm not a fan of guppies, but read somewhere that using livebearers in tanks, what with their continual breeding, might have enough leftover hormones in the water to aid in the spawning of other fish). So my question is...who is doing the biting?
Tank stock:
2 bristlenose plecos
1 clown pleco (to be removed to a tank at work)
1 spotted raphael catfish doradid
5 banjo cats (gods, these guys are freaking PIGS!)
2 female guppies
2 elegans cories
1 julii cory
2 peacock gudgeons
1 male betta (tail untouched)
1 nezzie swordtail male (to be removed as well)
Tank stock:
2 bristlenose plecos
1 clown pleco (to be removed to a tank at work)
1 spotted raphael catfish doradid
5 banjo cats (gods, these guys are freaking PIGS!)
2 female guppies
2 elegans cories
1 julii cory
2 peacock gudgeons
1 male betta (tail untouched)
1 nezzie swordtail male (to be removed as well)
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My money's on the Botia. I've seen hungry clown loaches reduce angelfish and siamese fighters fins in minutes. Also, the other suggestions would tend to be more noticeable-you'd be more likely to catch them in the act.
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Marc van Arc wrote:Jools, it's not a clown botia but a clown pl*co...

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Swordtail is (spelling, please forgive): Xiphophorus nehuazocoyotl.
You know, I think from now on I'm going to keep a list on my desktop of all the fish I have, scientific name wise....cause you are right, sidguppy....stupid of me to roll my eyes at lfs workers who do the Dumb-Dumb stare when I ask for a corydoras aeneus, and they say, you mean the catfish not a algae eater?
Methinks it's time for the betta to leave the tank...it's odd, because he came from a friend's tank, and the fish actually would protect guppy fry, and try to keep them around his bubble nest. Males!
You know, I think from now on I'm going to keep a list on my desktop of all the fish I have, scientific name wise....cause you are right, sidguppy....stupid of me to roll my eyes at lfs workers who do the Dumb-Dumb stare when I ask for a corydoras aeneus, and they say, you mean the catfish not a algae eater?
Methinks it's time for the betta to leave the tank...it's odd, because he came from a friend's tank, and the fish actually would protect guppy fry, and try to keep them around his bubble nest. Males!
But if you tame me, then we shall need each other. To me, you will be unique in all the world. To you, I will be unique in all the world..... You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed.
~Antoine de Saint-Exupery
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Common names frustrate me no end. For example, in the marine hobby, there are at least four, perhaps five, species of corals called 'meat corals' in the retail trade. That's why I order most of my animals off the internet, because with them, if I order a Trachyphillia geoffroyi , I know what I'm getting, rather than a Favia, or Favites, or Caulastrea or anything else that someone thinks looks like meat.Taratron wrote:You know, I think from now on I'm going to keep a list on my desktop of all the fish I have, scientific name wise....cause you are right, sidguppy....stupid of me to roll my eyes at lfs workers who do the Dumb-Dumb stare when I ask for a corydoras aeneus, and they say, you mean the catfish not a algae eater?
Dave
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