T Tiger Tiger Fish Crazy Joined Dec 7, 2006 Messages 326 Reaction score 0 Location ENGLAND Dec 17, 2008 #1 Thanks
england channa aka snakehead Joined Dec 13, 2005 Messages 10,394 Reaction score 3 Location Bournemouth Dorset / Medellin Colombia Dec 17, 2008 #2 http/www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/speci...p?species_id=14 the other one you have and if iam correct this is the one above Megalechis picta http/www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/speci...?species_id=321
http/www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/speci...p?species_id=14 the other one you have and if iam correct this is the one above Megalechis picta http/www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/speci...?species_id=321
helterskelter Livebearer Specilest Joined Nov 12, 2006 Messages 6,270 Reaction score 13 Location GB Dec 17, 2008 #3 Well it's a Hoplosternum of some sort (i know their renamed but i cant remember everything ) Looks like a male too with hooked fins
Well it's a Hoplosternum of some sort (i know their renamed but i cant remember everything ) Looks like a male too with hooked fins
england channa aka snakehead Joined Dec 13, 2005 Messages 10,394 Reaction score 3 Location Bournemouth Dorset / Medellin Colombia Dec 17, 2008 #4 http/www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/speci...?species_id=394
OP OP T Tiger Tiger Fish Crazy Joined Dec 7, 2006 Messages 326 Reaction score 0 Location ENGLAND Dec 18, 2008 #5 Would they mix with a pimms pictus? I love em. I have something similar so i am just wondering if one would mix in
Would they mix with a pimms pictus? I love em. I have something similar so i am just wondering if one would mix in
MartinS Fish Addict Joined Jul 8, 2008 Messages 875 Reaction score 1 Location GB Dec 19, 2008 #6 I'd say it's probably Pimelodus blochii but could also be P. albofasciatus. Should be fine with the Hoplo above, but it will eat small fish, so needs to be kept with fish big enough that they won't be dinner! Martin
I'd say it's probably Pimelodus blochii but could also be P. albofasciatus. Should be fine with the Hoplo above, but it will eat small fish, so needs to be kept with fish big enough that they won't be dinner! Martin
P prankster705 trolololol Joined Sep 25, 2005 Messages 1,347 Reaction score 0 Location Ljubljana - Slovenia Jan 5, 2009 #7 Looks like a pimelodus albofasciatus. Either should be fine with any fish too big to swallow .