Could someone explain this? I know what cf. means, so I'm wondering how can you have a cf. without the original? Is there no holotype for C. thomsoni ?
Any help with this would be great.
Deborah

That is the bottom line. I have probably collected a dozen or more Chaetostoma spp. and they are all found in basically the same environmental conditions.It's enough to say "Chaetostoma sp." in most cases, for general care information.
At least, that's what I think.
I don't think the sketch artist quite captured the rubberlip aspect of the Chaetostoma. This drawing gives the fish a slightly prehistoric look. I like it.I should really publish the picture above shouldn't I? Anyone else think it doesn't look anything like a Chaetostoma?
I had noticed this, but thought it was some scientific thing that I didn't get. Sometimes it's hard to decide what questions to ask. (Don't want to risk embarrassment.)Firstly, cf. and sp. cf. mean two different things in the cat-elog but are used incorrectly.
Yes, the above pic should be on the site if possible.I should really publish the picture above shouldn't I? Anyone else think it doesn't look anything like a Chaetostoma?
I was sure he meant the sketch provided by HH. In that drawing, you can see the odontodes if you look. On the fish in the photo provided by you, Amanda, I can't see any pectoral odontodes (just little cheek ones!) and the caudal peduncle is kind of obscured.I also agree about the pic above as well. Note the thickness of the caudal peduncle and, most importantly, the odontodes shown on the pectoral.
The airstone. The majority of powerheads I have used actually add more heat through their motor than cooling through the current they produce. A cheap clip on fan blowing across the tank's surface helps a lot too.Which is better in warmer weather: an airstone or warmer water(75 F.) with the powerhead?
I pointed this out to my local PetSmart, Waldo. The new(emphasis on new) manager at my local Petsmart was nice enough to give me the run-down on how things work: Each Petsmart has a list of fish they can put in "requests" for(a brief list). They may or may not show up on a delivery day. One of these fish is the "Rubberlipped Pl*costomus." I've seen no fewer than 5 different species in that one tank, all labeled the same. Maybe one of these species will make it to 24". My other favorite in Petsmart is the "Spotted Corydora." This can range from C.trilineatus to C.copei to undescribed C-#s. They're all mixed together. I only hope they can hold onto this good manager. The labels are printed by corporate Petsmart. All Petsmarts are to look alike. Petsmart even dictates which fish go in which tank. That would be good, if it were the correct fish. Have you ever seen Angelfish with Chaetostoma sp.?Waldo wrote:Petsmart say's they grow 24" anyone care to elaborate on that?
Perhaps the sole saving grace of the mega pet chain stores is that they are good place to pick up bycatch and mismarked livestock.I've seen no fewer than 5 different species in that one tank, all labeled the same. Maybe one of these species will make it to 24". My other favorite in Petsmart is the "Spotted Corydora." This can range from C.trilineatus to C.copei to undescribed C-#s. They're all mixed together.