Thread: Hepsetus odoe
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Old February 19th 04, 07:30 PM
Daryl S. Kabatoff
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Default Hepsetus odoe

"Daryl S. Kabatoff" wrote in message
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Does any aquarist (preferably locally in Saskatchewan)
have any Hepsetus odoe (African Pike Tetra) that are
overgrowing their aquariums and may want to part with
these fish for this or any other reason?

Is there anybody breeding this fish in North America?

-Daryl


"RedForeman ©®" wrote in message
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not very common in the aquarists trade, maybe getting a fishing rod and

try
your luck in a lake somewhere, maybe you'll get lucky...
http://www.fishbase.org/Summary/Spec...ry.cfm?ID=4530

The scientific name you give, and the african pike tetra, seem to be
different fish, but similar
http://www.networksplus.net/maxmush/...us_hujeta.html

Non community fish, so good luck finding them....

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RedForeman ©®
Thank you, for your support...




See the book "Tetras and Other Characins" by Mark Phillip
Smith, he refers to Hepsetus odoe as African Pike Tetras.

And thankyou for your support. Let us use these
fish groups to promote the hobby, and try to
work together in peace. -Daryl S. Kabatoff