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check out alt.binaries.aquaria and I'll post your pic with generic IDs....
It looks like a Blue Channel Catfish, very common in the hobby.... "perrin" wrote in message ... Hey all. Could anyone ID the 2 large, shark-like fish that are at the right of my friend's tank? She says they are catfish (me thinks barbs). http://web.singnet.com.sg/~perrin99/fishtankday.jpg Many thanks! -- cheers Perrin I was so much older then I'm younger than that now |
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You're right, ID....
(Iridescent Shark) ![]() At least sure looks like them. "perrin" wrote in message ... Hey all. Could anyone ID the 2 large, shark-like fish that are at the right of my friend's tank? She says they are catfish (me thinks barbs). http://web.singnet.com.sg/~perrin99/fishtankday.jpg Many thanks! -- cheers Perrin I was so much older then I'm younger than that now |
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![]() Hi, They are juvenile Pangasius sp - sometimes called irredecent sharks -they can grow to about 4 feet long but usually make less than two foot in aquaria. they are prone to bashing themselves on tank glass & ornaments. Sue |
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"perrin" wrote
Hey all. Could anyone ID the 2 large, shark-like fish Pangasius hypophthalmus http://www.scotcat.com/pangasiidae/hypophthalmus.htm They are already too small for that tank. 4 foot long when adult. -- Graham Ramsay You might be a Bright: www.the-brights.net |
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Graham Ramsay wrote:
You might be a Bright: www.the-brights.net Sorry Charlie. Bright yes. A "Bright" no. -Donald -- My friend, when I asked you to serve Me and you accepted, I told you that your task was to push against the rock with all of your strength, which you have done. Never once did I mention to you that I expected you to move it. |
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On Tue, 29 Jul 2003 00:40:29 +0800, perrin wrote:
http://web.singnet.com.sg/~perrin99/fishtankday.jpg Pangassius catfish. Also known as ID (Irridescent) sharks. I've kept one for a while now, although the initial purchase was misguided. As others on this group have said they do get long, there seems to be some dispute about how long they get in a tank as opposed to in the wild, but if you bank on at least a foot, it's a good start. They are nocturnal and have fairly bad eyesight. They are easily scared e.g. by someone moving around the tank. They like a quiet corner to lurk. Being scared causes them to swim around in a panic and bang themselves into the tank, any rocks etc, or to try and jump out and hit themselves on the lid. While they were in a 2ft long tank, mine got any illness going and seemed to be unhappy. The surviving one is in a 4ft tank and does seem ok - he is growing fast, pigs out on catfish pellets, and likes to swim lengths at night. I've been lucky with him. You've probably gathered that they are already too big for the tank they are in, and really won't be happy in there. I'd suggest your friend takes them back to the fish shop as soon as possible - maybe they will give her credit against them, but either way, they really aren't appropriate for that tank ![]() -- Flash Wilson Webmaster & UNIX SysAdmin -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Solaris / FreeBSD / Linux Apache/Bind/Exim/Sendmail http://www.gorge.org Perl / Shell / SQL / HTML |
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"Graham Ramsay" wrote
They are already too small for that tank. 4 foot long when adult. Too small? To big ya eejit! Anyway, I can see why these fish are popular despite their size. They really are very elegant. I bet a large shoal of those in a public aquaria is something worth seeing. -- Graham Ramsay You might be a Bright: www.the-brights.net |
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