LDA-31/ Panaqulos albomaculatus

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G'day,

I was just wondering if anyone has been successful in breeding these beautiful L-numbers yet? Also how do you sex them? I've searched many places but to no avail, hope someone can help me.

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Hi!

You can check the cat-elog there is several good pictures showing the dimorphism.
Males have longer odontodes on the pectoral fins, interopercular odontodes are just a bit bigger. Males also have plate odontodes on the caudal pedoncul.
Females are more round in the ventral region...
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Thanks Yann.

I have checked the cat-e-log but still there isn't enough information available out there. I'll go with what you've said and see if i can sex mine.

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clint8 wrote:Thanks Yann.

I have checked the cat-e-log but still there isn't enough information available out there. I'll go with what you've said and see if i can sex mine.

CHeers,
Clint
Hi,
I keep two males and a female for some years now and always find them sitting in their caves (except by night) - the female outside under its woodpiece.
Never heard or read anything about breeding LDA 31.

If you can translate it from german, look at:
http://www.welse.net/seiten/lda31.htm

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G'day Klaus,

I have 3 of these beautiful loricarid's too; 1M/2F i think. Mine are just as shy as yours even at night. They hardly come out and are always hiding in the logs or caves that i have designed for them. I was wondering what you feed yours? I feed mine frozen brine shrimp and bloodworms, hikari algae tablets and colorbits as well. Mine are quite shy even during feeding time!!
By the way, how big are yours catties now? Thanks for the website but unfortunately i can read German!!! I'll see if i have any friends who can translate it for me.
Thanks for replying too.

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clint8 wrote:G'day Klaus,

I was wondering what you feed yours?
Mine are quite shy even during feeding time!!
By the way, how big are yours catties now?

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Well, I've tried lots of different food - even potatoes, because they are Panaque-relatives, but they ignore it. Nowadays they get Hikari Algae-Wafers, bloodworms and mysis. Wood is very important - you can see it in the mornings after they had had a whole night, carving wood.
They are the second shiest catfish I have - second to the L 114.
They are about 14 cm long (I don't know, what that is in inch).
I still hope, to be (one fine day) the first one to breed them. :) :) :)

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Hi Klaus,

I haven't tried potatoes but have tried tomato's, zuchini, cucumber's, pumpkin but all in vain as they will not take the food. Haven't tried mysis though? Is it a type of shrimp? Do you feed, the frozen form or live form? I have plenty of wood in mine so there's no problems there for them.
What do you keep your catties with...or are they all by themselves? What temperature do you keep them at by the way?
Looks like my catties are about the same size as yours as well!!! I hope you do breed them so you can share your wealth of knowledge with me:)
Do keep in touch mate.

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clint8 wrote:Hi Klaus,
Haven't tried mysis though? Is it a type of shrimp? Do you feed, the frozen form or live form?

What do you keep your catties with...or are they all by themselves?

What temperature do you keep them at by the way?

Looks like my catties are about the same size as yours as well!!! I hope you do breed them so you can share your wealth of knowledge with me:)
Do keep in touch mate.

Cheers,
Clint
Frozen mysis is a type of shrimps (white ones, about 1 cm long).
Nowadays they are for themselves in 30°Celsius. But I kept them together with Ancistrus ranunculus and Hypancistrus zebra, which are from the same natural habit - they even meet each other in nature.

Anytime there's something to mention about them, I'll give you a "call".

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Hi,
after living in one of my tanks for nearly a year now, my two P.albomaculatus are not really shy any more, they come out of their hidingplaces even by day.
And, yuo wont believe it: My two really like potatoes. But they also take different kind of artifical food, frozen food and of course wood.
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G'day Walter,

Just wondering with your potatoes, do you actually boil them first? Also with your catties, what temperature do you keep them at? I'm keeping mine at around 27C at the moment, do you think that's ok? I've read some article's that suggest you keep them in the 30C's. I just don't want to cook them!!!
Thanks for responding too.

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Hi,
I also keep them at about 27°C.
I only remove the paring of the potatoes, I do not boil them.
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clint8 wrote:G'day Walter,

I'm keeping mine at around 27C at the moment, do you think that's ok? I've read some article's that suggest you keep them in the 30C's. I just don't want to cook them!!!
The waters where they come from are up to 35 °C and higher, therefore I think it to be better for these catfish, to be kept in alternating temperatures......(afaik!)

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The waters where they come from are up to 35 °C and higher, therefore I think it to be better for these catfish, to be kept in alternating temperatures......(afaik!)
So Klaus, what temperatures do you keep yours in? Have you experimented with high temps yet? Looks like these catties would be great company for Discus!

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clint8 wrote:
The waters where they come from are up to 35 °C and higher, therefore I think it to be better for these catfish, to be kept in alternating temperatures......(afaik!)
So Klaus, what temperatures do you keep yours in? Have you experimented with high temps yet? Looks like these catties would be great company for Discus!

Cheers,
Clint
I keep them in about 30°C (from 28° - 30°).
They normally live togehter with L 46 and L 34 and is said, that they prefer quite fast waters. (Rio Xingu und Rio Tocantins) .

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I thought LDA31 was from Peru and was living together with L204, but this is not true or?

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Hi,
they come from Peru and live together with L-204.
Mine were exported from Martin Mortenthaler and were even sold as L-204 "striped/spotted" ;)
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Well,
Burgess says, they come from Ecuador :roll:
But I´m sure, mine were imported from Peru.
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Janne wrote:I thought LDA31 was from Peru and was living together with L204, but this is not true or?

Janne
Hm.......I got my informations from Ingo Seidel about Rio Xingu und Rio Tocantins, and I don't know, whether they might live in Peru and elsewhere.

PlanetCatfish sais they come from Ecuador: Tributary of the Rio Suno under the Rio Napo.
And there they have 27°-33°C as well.

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Also hmm :-)
In "Wels Atlas" by Ingo Seidel and Hans-Georg Evers in chapter "PERU - Río Alejandro" P. albomaculatus occuring in this river according to Schaefer & Stewart (1993).
My wholesaler have informed me that he once got a few special fish as a contamination in a shipment of L204 - He says the fish looks like L204 but have spots instead of stripes. I've later seen pictures of these "spotted L204" - they match LDA31
I've also seen fish sold as L204a - spotted L204 in LFS in Denmark and in Germany - they also match LDA31

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kgroenhoej wrote:Also hmm :-)
In "Wels Atlas" by Ingo Seidel and Hans-Georg Evers in chapter "PERU - Río Alejandro" P. albomaculatus occuring in this river according to Schaefer & Stewart (1993).
My wholesaler have informed me that he once got a few special fish as a contamination in a shipment of L204 - He says the fish looks like L204 but have spots instead of stripes. I've later seen pictures of these "spotted L204" - they match LDA31
I've also seen fish sold as L204a - spotted L204 in LFS in Denmark and in Germany - they also match LDA31

-Klaus
Hmmmm....Danish dynamite!!! :)

Let's say LDA 31 lives in South America, okay? :)
In the northern territories, better north-west?
And there are people, who are concerned, that these cats normally live in 30°C-water, okay? :)

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Post by Silurus »

According to the NEODAT database, here's where <i>P. albomaculatus</i> has been found:
Ecuador: Rio Copataza, affluent of Bobonaza.
Ecuador: Upper Rio Morona/Moranon basin, Cusuimi, on Rio Cusuimi.
Ecuador: Rio Shushufindi, lower reaches (about 2 km upstream from mouth in Rio Aguarico) (Rio Aguarico drainage).
Ecuador: Rio Chichirota Bobonaza, Upper Pastaza.
Ecuador: Rio Pucuno, tributary of Rio Suno.
Ecuador: Rio Cotapino, tributary of Rio Pucuno.
Peru: Caterpiza.
Peru: Rio Pastaza.
Peru: Mouth of Rio San Alejandro at junction with Sungaro Yacu.
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Silurus wrote:According to the NEODAT database, here's where <i>P. albomaculatus</i> has been found:
[..........]
Peru: Mouth of Rio San Alejandro at junction with Sungaro Yacu.
Okay, okay, I put ashes on my head, I've made a mistake - I've mixed the whereabouts with the home of my Ancistrus ranunculus. Sorry folks. :oops:

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Hi,
kgroenhoej wrote:Also a few special fish as a contamination in a shipment of L204 - He says the fish looks like L204 but have spots instead of stripes. I've later seen pictures of these "spotted L204" - they match LDA31
I've also seen fish sold as L204a - spotted L204 in LFS in Denmark and in Germany - they also match LDA31
exact these fishes I own. They have been exportet by "Aquarium Rio Momon", Peru (owner Austrian Martin Mortenthaler) and I´ve bought them in Vienna´s "Aquarium Wien" (Owner Thomas Mortenthaler, Martin´s brother). That´s why I´m so sure about the origin.
And with these catfishes "L-204 spotted" they got "ordinary L-204" in the same charge.
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That´s why I´m so sure about the origin.
And with these catfishes "L-204 spotted" they got "ordinary L-204" in the same charge.

Na gut! :)

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My LDA31 life in 25-27°C water temperature, they is the health lively.

When it is maturer, his rear part can lengthen the tail and the body is long punctures.

This is my LDA31.

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Hi LZ,

Nice pick of your cattie. Was just looking at your tank surroundings, and it has no gravel. Is this their permanent tank or just a quarantine tank? Just wondering because i'm resetting their tank and wanted to know whether gravel would be essential or not. What do others think? All i know is that they s**t a lot!!!

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Hi,
i think, ground of cravel or sanl is not essential for catfishes of the genus Panaqolus ;) , they need wood and probably caves (mine do occupy caves not yet).
But I use sand in each tank, looks better than no ground and many fishes like to dig around in it.
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hi, clint8

That is the fish permanent environment,Is not quarantine tank.

quarantine tank not to use the grave.

This is my tank and fish's picture.

http://eheim-uk.com/planetcatfish/galle ... ry/album63 (60cm*30cm*35cm)tanjk

http://eheim-uk.com/planetcatfish/galle ... ry/album65 (165cm*45cm*60cm)tank

http://eheim-uk.com/planetcatfish/galle ... ry/album64 (60cm*30cm*35cm)fish

http://eheim-uk.com/planetcatfish/galle ... ry/album66 (165cm*45cm*60cm)fish
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