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hoplosternum pectorale or ?

Posted: 17 Aug 2003, 02:43
by kwalker
http://photo.starblvd.net/aquaman121/1- ... &ro=1&co=1

hello all.

i picked a lovely trio of these bubblenesters up from a friend. i have confirred with paul turly and he believes them to be hoplosternum sp. cf. pectorale. any ideas would be very appreciated. the fish are all 4 inches long and at least 4 years of age.

ken walker

Posted: 18 Aug 2003, 17:37
by Silurus
These are either H. littorale or H. magdalenae (looks more like H. magdalenae to me, but I'm not too sure).

Posted: 18 Aug 2003, 18:10
by kwalker
Silurus wrote:These are either H. littorale or H. magdalenae (looks more like H. magdalenae to me, but I'm not too sure).
WHERE MIGHT I FIND INFORMATION ON THE H.MAGDALENAE? THANKS FOR THE RESPONSE. ALSO I WAS UNDER THE IMPRESSION THAT THE LITORALE GOT TO BE UPWARDS OF 6-7 INCHES?

KEN WALKER

Posted: 18 Aug 2003, 19:47
by Silurus
Their requirements are no different from those of H. littorale.
BTW, please do not use uppercase letters for your entire message. It's not considered polite.

Posted: 02 Sep 2003, 06:13
by kwalker
[quote="Silurus (looks more like H. magdalenae to me, but I'm not too sure).[/quote]

do you know of a picture or any link where i might get information? also i just saw an article in shanes world on a species of darwf hoplo called lepthoplosternum sp. is this a possibility?

ken walker

Posted: 02 Sep 2003, 10:33
by Silurus
No, your fish does not appear to be any one of the four species of Lepthoplosternum. Other than Reis (1997), I don't know of any other publication or websites with substantial info available.