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catfish in a reef tank
Does anyone have any experience with marine catfish in a reef tank?
I am just beginning to research what, if anything, will work.
I do have experience with freshwater cats and think it would be interesting to try this,the whole reef experience is new to me and is quite a project in itself.
I have a copy of the Burgess atlas on its way I just haven't received it yet.
I am just beginning to research what, if anything, will work.
I do have experience with freshwater cats and think it would be interesting to try this,the whole reef experience is new to me and is quite a project in itself.
I have a copy of the Burgess atlas on its way I just haven't received it yet.
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Thanks for the info.
Am I right in assuming the 30 mm TL for the Plotosus lineatus in the Cat-ELog should be 30 cm going by some of the other info I have found.
Also I found this:
Cheers, Birger
Am I right in assuming the 30 mm TL for the Plotosus lineatus in the Cat-ELog should be 30 cm going by some of the other info I have found.
Also I found this:
How poisonous is it, is it the irritation from mucus on the spine or an actual poison of some kind?The fish demands respect through its poisonous spines on the dorsal and anal fins.
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Yes.Am I right in assuming the 30 mm TL for the Plotosus lineatus in the Cat-ELog should be 30 cm going by some of the other info I have found
Quite venomous (not poisonous), actually. Plotosid spines are connected to venom glands.How poisonous is it, is it the irritation from mucus on the spine or an actual poison of some kind?

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Venomous is when the venom (poison) is administered outside the body (via a device that punctures the skin), while poisonous is when the poison takes effect inside the body.
Cobras are venomous, not poisonous (you will not die eating cobra meat). Pufferfish are poisonous, not venomous (they do not give you sting that will kill you, but you will very likely die if you eat one).
Cobras are venomous, not poisonous (you will not die eating cobra meat). Pufferfish are poisonous, not venomous (they do not give you sting that will kill you, but you will very likely die if you eat one).

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Thanks for the explanation, Silurus.
Don't worry about your English, Sid. I had exactly the same question. Perhaps I should start worrying about mine. Still have "teratogenic" to look up.
As Confucius said, "San ren xing, bi you wo shi yan." (Don't worry Sid, just trying to get the ball back in Silurus' court.)
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Don't worry about your English, Sid. I had exactly the same question. Perhaps I should start worrying about mine. Still have "teratogenic" to look up.
As Confucius said, "San ren xing, bi you wo shi yan." (Don't worry Sid, just trying to get the ball back in Silurus' court.)
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Heck, I'm in for Confucius' wisdom any day.
That was one man with a world of thoughts.....
Care to send me a PM with the translation?
And it's pretty fresh to see why English has more words than any other language.
with the exception of Chinese perhaps?
ooops, there's no "Chinese" is there? Kantonese, Mandarin etc etc....
Teratogenic means "causes monstrosities or deformations" or something close to that if I'm not mistaken...like those chemicals that give you all those weird mutations that aren't cancers but something akin to it.
"teratos" is monster in Latin?
That was one man with a world of thoughts.....
Care to send me a PM with the translation?
And it's pretty fresh to see why English has more words than any other language.
with the exception of Chinese perhaps?
ooops, there's no "Chinese" is there? Kantonese, Mandarin etc etc....
Teratogenic means "causes monstrosities or deformations" or something close to that if I'm not mistaken...like those chemicals that give you all those weird mutations that aren't cancers but something akin to it.
"teratos" is monster in Latin?
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In return for your kind English and Latin lessons, Sid, I am happy to reciprocate with a brief Chinese lesson...
San [three/many] ren [people] xing [walk], bi [must] you [have] wo [my] shi [teacher] yan [final particle with many functions, here serving the purpose of both "there" and "!"]
Literal translation: When three people are walking together, one of them must be my teacher!
Idiomatic translation: In any group of people, there is bound to be someone who I can learn something from.
Dinyar
PS: I'll answer your other questions by PM, since they would stray rather too far from the topic.
San [three/many] ren [people] xing [walk], bi [must] you [have] wo [my] shi [teacher] yan [final particle with many functions, here serving the purpose of both "there" and "!"]
Literal translation: When three people are walking together, one of them must be my teacher!
Idiomatic translation: In any group of people, there is bound to be someone who I can learn something from.
Dinyar
PS: I'll answer your other questions by PM, since they would stray rather too far from the topic.
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Just spotted this one now. This has been corrected.Silurus wrote:Yes.Am I right in assuming the 30 mm TL for the Plotosus lineatus in the Cat-ELog should be 30 cm going by some of the other info I have found
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