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On Mon, 08 May 2006 08:32:40 +0100, Gill Passman wrote:
Do you know what type of Plecs they are or the L number? They do sound neat... White striped for about US$50? Sounds like a zebra. They are cool looking, but extremely hard to find (I gave up after searching 5 months). This is not a fish for a beginner. HTH, Laie Techie |
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LaieTechie wrote:
On Mon, 08 May 2006 08:32:40 +0100, Gill Passman wrote: Do you know what type of Plecs they are or the L number? They do sound neat... White striped for about US$50? Sounds like a zebra. They are cool looking, but extremely hard to find (I gave up after searching 5 months). This is not a fish for a beginner. HTH, Laie Techie I've never seen them in the UK....but will keep an eye out for them - I usually have some spare capacity in at least one of the tanks just in case....unless of course, they are not suited to my water conditions. Curious as to why you say this is not a fish for a beginner. Are you basing this on cost alone or are they particularly delicate? Gill |
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Gill Passman wrote:
LaieTechie wrote: On Mon, 08 May 2006 08:32:40 +0100, Gill Passman wrote: Do you know what type of Plecs they are or the L number? They do sound neat... White striped for about US$50? Sounds like a zebra. They are cool looking, but extremely hard to find (I gave up after searching 5 months). This is not a fish for a beginner. HTH, Laie Techie I've never seen them in the UK....but will keep an eye out for them - I usually have some spare capacity in at least one of the tanks just in case....unless of course, they are not suited to my water conditions. Curious as to why you say this is not a fish for a beginner. Are you basing this on cost alone or are they particularly delicate? Gill I had a zebra for a few years until I moved and sold him. He was hardy but extremely shy. We didn't have any usuaual losses during shipping either. Problem is, it's a bummer to spend $25 (I had a discount) on a fish to have him only come out once a week. L numbers for Hypancistrus zebra according to Planet Catfish are L046, L098, L173. -- Put the word aquaria in the subject to email me. Did you read the FAQ? http://faq.thekrib.com |
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Altum wrote:
I had a zebra for a few years until I moved and sold him. He was hardy but extremely shy. We didn't have any usuaual losses during shipping either. Problem is, it's a bummer to spend $25 (I had a discount) on a fish to have him only come out once a week. L numbers for Hypancistrus zebra according to Planet Catfish are L046, L098, L173. I know what you mean about shy Plecs :-( The most outgoing one I have is the Snowball Plec who comes out in the afternoons....It is very rare that I see anything more than the tail of the Queen Arabesque...the new Leopard Plec seems to have vanished in the big tank - I spotted him around a week ago but he seems to have moved house (driftwood) - if he truly does grow to 15" I guess he will be visisble then - lol Gill |
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On Tue, 09 May 2006 17:39:12 GMT, Altum
wrote: Gill Passman wrote: LaieTechie wrote: On Mon, 08 May 2006 08:32:40 +0100, Gill Passman wrote: Do you know what type of Plecs they are or the L number? They do sound neat... White striped for about US$50? Sounds like a zebra. They are cool looking, but extremely hard to find (I gave up after searching 5 months). This is not a fish for a beginner. HTH, Laie Techie I've never seen them in the UK....but will keep an eye out for them - I usually have some spare capacity in at least one of the tanks just in case....unless of course, they are not suited to my water conditions. Curious as to why you say this is not a fish for a beginner. Are you basing this on cost alone or are they particularly delicate? Gill I had a zebra for a few years until I moved and sold him. He was hardy but extremely shy. We didn't have any usuaual losses during shipping either. Problem is, it's a bummer to spend $25 (I had a discount) on a fish to have him only come out once a week. L numbers for Hypancistrus zebra according to Planet Catfish are L046, L098, L173. The price and demand are also going up because the Zebra was featured on the covers of at least two of the aquarium magazines in recent months. -- Mister Gardener -- Pull the WEED to email me |
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Altum wrote,
L numbers for Hypancistrus zebra according to Planet Catfish are L046, L098, L173...... That's them, zebra's. Thanks, Frank |
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