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Hi all,
I found a fish in a LFS that I've never seen before, and unfortunately they didn't have too much information about them, only that they were Australian. I'd like to find out what their needs are, so... if somebody knows what this is I'd be very happy! http://public.questus.dyndns.org/newfish.html When they show off they look like they have way to many fins, 4 - 5 ventral and 4 - 5 dorsal fins. I do hope they are not engineered fish, but don't believe they are. Thanks for any help ![]() ps. I apologize for the picture quality... |
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"McEve" wrote in :
I found a fish in a LFS that I've never seen before, and unfortunately they didn't have too much information about them, I hope you didn't buy them yet. When you see nice but totally unknown fish in a pet shop, the right way is to look at them (and perhaps reserve them), go home and get all possible info about them. And after that, IF they prove to be suitable for your home tank, go back and buy them. But never buy first, ask questions then. http://public.questus.dyndns.org/newfish.html Good pics. This is a threadfin (Iriatherina werneri), although the fins look weird to me. I haven't seen this kind of fins before, they look too "thready". Normally the fin rays are more connected to each others like he http://www.thetropicaltank.co.uk/Fishindx/iri-wern.htm Anyway, a small, nice fish even for a community tank. Rather fragile and doesn't get along with bullying fish, doesn't like wrong kind (very soft or dirty) of water Liisa |
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![]() "Liisa Sarakontu" wrote in message . .. "McEve" wrote in : I found a fish in a LFS that I've never seen before, and unfortunately they didn't have too much information about them, I hope you didn't buy them yet. When you see nice but totally unknown fish in a pet shop, the right way is to look at them (and perhaps reserve them), go home and get all possible info about them. And after that, IF they prove to be suitable for your home tank, go back and buy them. But never buy first, ask questions then. this is generally a good advice, but I have 4 tanks with different setup, so I knew I would be able to fit them in one of them, and - when the LFS doesn't know the name of the fish, it's kinda hard to do the research first :-) http://public.questus.dyndns.org/newfish.html Good pics. This is a threadfin (Iriatherina werneri), although the fins look weird to me. I haven't seen this kind of fins before, they look too "thready". Normally the fin rays are more connected to each others like he http://www.thetropicaltank.co.uk/Fishindx/iri-wern.htm I think this might be the correct fish, even though I agree with your observation about the fins. The ones I have actully look like they have 5 fins - first dorsal round and smallish, the other 4 following where there shouldn't be any fins, but where this one has 4. As there are 3 males, and all are the same I don't hink it's a matter of the fins being split by disease or nipping either. Anyway, a small, nice fish even for a community tank. Rather fragile and doesn't get along with bullying fish, doesn't like wrong kind (very soft or dirty) of water Liisa Looks like they're in a tank with the right setup according to the link :-) Thanks Lisa! |
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![]() "Liisa Sarakontu" wrote in message . .. Normally the fin rays are more connected to each others like he http://www.thetropicaltank.co.uk/Fishindx/iri-wern.htm And this shows pictures that fits 100% ![]() http://members.optushome.com.au/chelmon/Werneri.htm Thanks again! |
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![]() Check out http://www.australianrainbowfish.com...shes_index.htm and follow the threadfin link on the left. The fish at the top look close to yours. Also from another good site http://members.optushome.com.au/chel...rneri_main.htm Nice find! Chris McEve" wrote I found a fish in a LFS that I've never seen before, and unfortunately they didn't have too much information about them, http://public.questus.dyndns.org/newfish.html Liisa Sarakontu" wrote Good pics. This is a threadfin (Iriatherina werneri), although the fins look weird to me. I haven't seen this kind of fins before, they look too "thready". Normally the fin rays are more connected to each others like he http://www.thetropicaltank.co.uk/Fishindx/iri-wern.htm McEve" wrote I think this might be the correct fish, even though I agree with your observation about the fins. The ones I have actully look like they have 5 fins - first dorsal round and smallish, the other 4 following where there shouldn't be any fins, but where this one has 4. As there are 3 males, and all are the same I don't hink it's a matter of the fins being split by disease or nipping either. |
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![]() "Chris" wrote in message ... Check out http://www.australianrainbowfish.com...shes_index.htm and follow the threadfin link on the left. The fish at the top look close to yours. Also from another good site http://members.optushome.com.au/chel...rneri_main.htm Nice find! Chris it was wasn't it :-) I decided to put them in my Zebra tank, even though they do come from the other side of the world, they both prefer silghty acidic and soft water. funny thing is, after I put in the rainbows the Zebras are much more active and out in the open. I don't think it's because of stress, as if they had been, they would hide in their caves rather than be more out in the open? I have a water pump that creates quite a stir in the tank for a few hours every day, which is not part of the rainbows natural habitat, but it looks like their handling it ok. If I see any sign of them not handling it I'll move them over to a different tank, but so far it looks like all parties are happy with the arrangment ... ![]() You can see them here http://questus.dyndns.org:8080/ if you'd like a peek ![]() |
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