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Re: Catfish Study Group - Annual Open Show & Auction

Posted: 19 Sep 2011, 18:31
by N0body Of The Goat
*DROOL* :-BD

Love photo4 in big gallery, whatever it is, almost looks alien!
Is that a Lophiobagrus cyclurus in photo 14?

Hmm, auction in Basingstoke? That is a little closer. Which group is holding that, Mats? A Livebearers society, by any chance?

Re: Catfish Study Group - Annual Open Show & Auction

Posted: 19 Sep 2011, 18:52
by The.Dark.One
Do you mean photo 4 (the plec head on)? If so it is Peckoltia braueri posing for the camera!

Yes, Lophiobagrus

Re: Catfish Study Group - Annual Open Show & Auction

Posted: 19 Sep 2011, 19:05
by MatsP
N0body Of The Goat wrote:*DROOL* :-BD

Love photo4 in big gallery, whatever it is, almost looks alien!
Is that a Lophiobagrus cyclurus in photo 14?

Hmm, auction in Basingstoke? That is a little closer. Which group is holding that, Mats? A Livebearers society, by any chance?
It's just a show, no auction (at this time). Basingstoke District Aquatic Society [I think, there are like three differnet groups that are somewhat mingled into one group of organizing people]. It's in the Kempshott Village Hall.

See:
http://www.fishkeepers.org/
There is an Auction on the 6th of November...

--
Mats

Re: Catfish Study Group - Annual Open Show & Auction

Posted: 19 Sep 2011, 19:07
by Richard B
Is that a Lophiobagrus cyclurus in photo 14?
The.Dark.One wrote: Yes, Lophiobagrus
Isn't it brevispinnis though, not cyclurus? (no clear edge to the caudal, more rounded, head of a "newt")

Re: Catfish Study Group - Annual Open Show & Auction

Posted: 19 Sep 2011, 19:27
by The.Dark.One
No argument there from me Richard ;o)

Re: Catfish Study Group - Annual Open Show & Auction

Posted: 19 Sep 2011, 19:36
by Shovelnose
Is the fish in the first pic an Imparfinis Sp.??? And whats the second fish???

Some really cool fish there!!!

Re: Catfish Study Group - Annual Open Show & Auction

Posted: 19 Sep 2011, 19:48
by The.Dark.One
First one was imported as Imparfinis sp Paraguay but I think they are I. minutus. The second one is a Phyllonemus typus I think

Re: Catfish Study Group - Annual Open Show & Auction

Posted: 19 Sep 2011, 20:00
by Shovelnose
Thanks for the ID's Steve. Been on the look out for Heptapterids for sometime now. I am turning into various shades of green at the moment.

Re: Catfish Study Group - Annual Open Show & Auction

Posted: 19 Sep 2011, 22:02
by mikek
stunning pic of my cory arcutus pic no8
had him about 3 & half years full 60mm body the other pic are not bad ether regards mike

Re: Catfish Study Group - Annual Open Show & Auction

Posted: 19 Sep 2011, 22:27
by The.Dark.One
No probs. The Imparfinis were sold at Castleford's Catfish and Loach show and auction.

Yes it was a very nice fish. Must admit I've never seen one so green!

Re: Catfish Study Group - Annual Open Show & Auction

Posted: 19 Sep 2011, 22:33
by sidguppy
the Lophiobagrus is brevispinis; cyclurus has a much more square tail and all fins have a clear colorless edge in cyclurus; this fish doesn't have those

nice Phyllonemus btw; I hope he's not a single fish; that's one species that's best not kept alone

single P typus tend to pine and in time just disappear.


the Mochokiella's are very fat :D

Ituglanis metae.....very nice; another one that's like the Phyllonemus, but less extreme.
it doesn't waste away, but single fish are as shy as any Auchenipterid, while groups are quite visible, especially at feeding time, regardless of light.

Re: Catfish Study Group - Annual Open Show & Auction

Posted: 19 Sep 2011, 23:23
by The.Dark.One
The typus belongs to Ian Fuller. I think he's had it a while.

The Ituglanis is a friends and he has a group.

One of the paynei's is Ian's, one is my friend's that lives in a small group. paynei females almost always get fat. I had one for may years that looked like it had swallowed a ping pong ball

Re: Catfish Study Group - Annual Open Show & Auction

Posted: 20 Sep 2011, 10:10
by CoryWally
Great set of pics Steve.

The paynei were cracking specimens, I was surprised the Microsynodontis won that class.

Is that Peckoltia the winning 'L038' (not!)?

Cheers,
Mark.

Re: Catfish Study Group - Annual Open Show & Auction

Posted: 20 Sep 2011, 10:43
by The.Dark.One
Thanks Mark.

No it is a Peckoltia L377

Re: Catfish Study Group - Annual Open Show & Auction

Posted: 20 Sep 2011, 10:49
by Andypex
Some cracking pictures there, to compliment a good day out, i really enjoyed it and the pie n peas weren't bad either :d

Loving the head on shot of the P.Braueri :-BD that and the C.Undulatus were my favourite 2 fish.

Andy

Re: Catfish Study Group - Annual Open Show & Auction

Posted: 20 Sep 2011, 11:08
by The.Dark.One
You've gotta be quick though or the pies go! lol

Yeah, that is a good pose isnt it with the braueri? The colours on it are really intense.