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ID for my uruguayans

Posted: 29 Jun 2008, 15:00
by Marko
hi all!

I wonder if someone knows the exact names of this fishes I collected last year in Uruguay? Thank you for your time!

Re: ID for my uruguayans

Posted: 29 Jun 2008, 15:08
by Silurus
The bumblebee looks like Microglanis cottoides.

Re: ID for my uruguayans

Posted: 29 Jun 2008, 15:15
by loachy_406
Silurus wrote:Microglanis cottoides
Does that need to be added to the Cat-eLog then?

Re: ID for my uruguayans

Posted: 29 Jun 2008, 16:25
by Birger
Does that need to be added to the Cat-eLog then?
If Marko would like to send it in for the Cat-eLog it would be great, and a new data page can be made up.
It should be sent to [email protected] in its original format.


Marko you may find this interesting, even has a key for a few different Microglanis sp. from Uruguay http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script= ... en&nrm=iso

Birger

Re: ID for my uruguayans

Posted: 29 Jun 2008, 16:40
by loachy_406
Birger wrote:It should be sent to [email protected] in its original format.
By 'it' what do you mean?
On that site you linked there was the new species Microglanis malabarbai. Are we adding that too?
Edit: I just noticed M. eurystoma and M. cibelae. The same treatment?

Re: ID for my uruguayans

Posted: 29 Jun 2008, 16:44
by loachy_406
Everyone seems to have forgotten to ID the pl*co :(

Re: ID for my uruguayans

Posted: 29 Jun 2008, 16:58
by Birger
By 'it' what do you mean?
I mean a copy of the original photograph, and one that has not been downsized is preferred
On that site you linked there was the new species Microglanis malabarbai. Are we adding that too?
Edit: I just noticed M. eurystoma and M. cibelae. The same treatment?
You will notice on the update lists there are new species being added all the time, it is a process though and takes some time and a bit of research for each individual species, there are many many more that will eventually find their way in.

Birger

Re: ID for my uruguayans

Posted: 29 Jun 2008, 16:59
by Marc van Arc
The pleco seems a species of Hypostomus, but to be really sure I'd like to see it with the dorsal fin up - so I can count dorsal rays :wink:

Re: ID for my uruguayans

Posted: 29 Jun 2008, 17:02
by loachy_406
Birger wrote:it is a process though and takes some time and a bit of research for each individual species
So it's just a picture and I take it any additional information helps.

Re: ID for my uruguayans

Posted: 29 Jun 2008, 17:09
by loachy_406
Closest Hypostomus from Uruguay seems to be , to me at least :lol:
What other genus' have that body shape, so I can start looking somewhere useful?
Species in Loricariidae from Uruguay gave only one other near match -
I guess your pl*co might be a new species too! :D You'll be famous soon :lol:

Re: ID for my uruguayans

Posted: 29 Jun 2008, 19:27
by Bas Pels
Hi Marco

Nice to see you here as well. Regarding the Microglanis, do they remain active during the day? I got 5, from the Arroyo tropa Vieja and the Ayo Aquas Blancas, which are always in broad view.

Quite hardy fish, I have them at 10 +/- 2 degrees in winter, and in summer at approx 20 - for 2.5 years now

Re: ID for my uruguayans

Posted: 29 Jun 2008, 20:55
by Marko
I sent the picture - nice to help a site that helped me so many times.

Hi Bas! I am sorting all the photos from Uruguay and many people asked me about tis two catfishes but I didn't know the answer! they booth stayed in Uruguay...

Re: ID for my uruguayans

Posted: 30 Jun 2008, 07:44
by Bas Pels
one could only take a few fishes home, unfortunately :x

Re: ID for my uruguayans

Posted: 30 Jun 2008, 17:22
by loachy_406
Transporting fish is a nightmare. At least you got some home. :D

Re: ID for my uruguayans

Posted: 30 Jun 2008, 17:33
by Marko
right! :D

uruguayans are easy to ship... they can get very cold and survive.

Re: ID for my uruguayans

Posted: 30 Jun 2008, 17:46
by loachy_406
But over such a long distance wouldn't they get shaken around a lot? I guess they would survive, but they wouldn't be too happy with you :lol:

Re: ID for my uruguayans

Posted: 30 Jun 2008, 18:55
by Bas Pels
Honestly?

if the fishes could curse me, they would. They don't like a cold winter, they don't like to be netted out in spring and autumn. Still, when I was 4, I did not want lo go to bed either, but it was better for me to do so. I try to provide them with the best circumstances, and I think they can get quite old.

However, regarding the transportation, fishes which have not eaten for 4 days, and are packed with 1/3 water and 2/3 oxygen, 3 grams a liter, ought to be able to remain in the bag for 48 hrs.

I also took Hisonotyus with me, which had eaten the algae from the tank, but they managed it as well