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callichthys callichthys, around anywhere??

Posted: 09 Sep 2003, 10:51
by Sid Guppy
Since 1988-1991, I've never encountered it again, and those were contaminants in a Hoplo-shipment, so I begin to wonder....

Does anybody ever keep this species? are they available somewhere, or is it one of those mythology fishes....around in the books, but not in any LFS, or hobbyist tank?

And a question for the ones rooting around in the South American sludge (Jools, Siluris etc)
Is it a rare species, or common as dirt or do exporters simply know this species, or is it unknown for anybody??

just crossed my mind, it's boggling me a bit....

Sid
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The only ones imported as such are always these:
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Lepthoplosternum pectorale, NOT Callichthys.....

Posted: 09 Sep 2003, 12:55
by Silurus
Callichthys is not rare, but I guess the demand for them is too low to warrant importing the fish in any numbers.

Posted: 09 Sep 2003, 17:14
by Achim
Hi,

like Heok Hee said there is no demand for them, they are just too "ugly" for the common aquarium trade. However they are very intersting fish, totally different from Hoplosternum and related taxa.
The only ones i ever came across were two fish, a pair, i took photos of at Ingo Seidels place:
http://www.catfishes.org/public/img.php ... =00347.jpg
http://www.catfishes.org/public/img.php ... =00351.jpg

Greetings... Achim

Posted: 09 Sep 2003, 17:20
by Silurus
FWIW, there's definitely going to be more than two species (the number currently recognized) of Callichthys recognized in the near future.
Until the recent description of Callichthys fabricioi, there was only C. callichthys.

Posted: 09 Sep 2003, 18:06
by Caol_ila
Hi!

I never saw any at the lfs but they had a tank that read C.c. it was a Hornbach hardware store and to my knowledge they get their fishes from Aquarium Dietzenbach. Maybe give them a call allthough they are a importer. Still theres the possibility that those were pepper and salt ones...

Posted: 09 Sep 2003, 18:09
by Silurus
it was a Hornbach hardware store
Is it common practice to sell aquarium fishes in hardware stores in Germany? ;)

Posted: 09 Sep 2003, 20:58
by Sid Guppy
Wish they did here!
recently we have those stores as well, and they have indeed a petshop area including tropical fish.

siluris; these stores are SO big, you could use them for 747 hangars....

The army would be quite happy if they got a hall that size, you could probably house the 44 airborne division in one, including the Tomcats.

The strangest fish I encountered in Hb were several Tangcichlids, Corydoras metae and C adolfoi and Synodontis nigriventris.

achim, those pics look EXACTLY like the fish I had in '88-'91!

Posted: 09 Sep 2003, 21:19
by Caol_ila
@silurus i wasnt sure if the word "hardware store" was correct...they sell all kinds of machines and paint and so on you need when you renovate/build houses. Also they have a gardening and aquarium section as sid stated. In one of those close by works frank warzel (check some L# pics for this name), but usually the guys/girls there are pretty clueless...sometimes they get in really nice fishes and mislabel...thats how i got my S.decorus for 8 euro instead of 40. A little off topic i know...:)

Posted: 09 Sep 2003, 21:54
by Silurus
Ah, I see. These are what would be called "home improvement stores" in the US (something like Home Depot or Lowe's over here). Don't see these places selling fish over here (don't think they ever will).

Posted: 18 Sep 2003, 11:22
by Pectorale
They fish sold there aren't that interesting, but Hornbach's frozen food is cheaper than in any other LFS around. It's like a huge Home Improvement department store, no Tim Taylor though, thank Gawd :lol:. No knowledgeable staff either, it's for morons, by morons.