My Catfish and tanks

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((Clapping))

it's like christmas and the 4th of July all rolled up in one when you post your fish. :thumbsup:
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glenny:

Amazing photos (spell-binding) :D .

Love your Rhinogobius wui male in the 3rd photo. No, we or I don't see those in the USA.

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These are just so awesome. You should turn some of these photos in for publication. They are simply amazing. Keep em coming Glenny. 8)
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Wow I'm jealous, you've got a lot of CPD's! And your specimens are beautiful! I've only got five, and they're still growing into their colors, it seems.
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Those are some fantasic non-catfish species you've got :thumbsup:
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Very nice glenn !
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Post by DutchFry »

Glenn! you must know by now that R. wui isn't the correct scientific name anymore :mrgreen: it's now called Rhinogobius duospilus :wink:

and about the danio margaritatus, i could say glenn is one of the pioneers in breeding these amazing little fish, and many of his photo's are already been published on the net and in magazines! great job glenn, tell us more about that please!
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Wow! thank you for the nice compliments! :D

Ha ha, Dutchfry,Tim, you give me too much credits about the CPD's but i learned a lot from the guys from Bolton museum about how to breed these beautiful little fish,they were the first ones who bred the CPD's succesfully and they wrote a very good report/article about it.

L-021:

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L-136a:

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Cor.arcuatus:

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L-260:

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Cor.similis and melini:

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L-129:
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Cor. melini:

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aspidoras pauciradiatus:

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More great photos!!!
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Are those Galaxy Rasboras you have there?
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thanks for the kind reactions!

the wildcaught cpd's are in the rio 240 tank and the G1 cpd's are in the aqua-65 tank:

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the aspidoras pauciradiatus likes welschips:

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Post by andywoolloo »

stunning! that top pic your tank, do u use co2? It's amazing.
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Can anyone tell me what the fish is in pic 5 above (hovering over the aspidoras)?
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It's some sort of pencilfish isn't it?
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Richard B wrote:It's some sort of pencilfish isn't it?
That was my first guess, but can't ever remember seeing one like that in the 10 years I worked at a tropical fish store, although maybe it's just the angle of the fish that's maming it look different.
Thanks Richard
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It's a Nannostomus marginatus.
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bennyvis wrote:It's a Nannostomus marginatus.
Thanks :thumbsup:
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How's that for spooky!
Went to my LFS after work Friday and they had just received a shipment of Nannostomus marginatus, along with some Galaxy Rasboras.
I had already decided to return my Emperor Tetras as they were just too voracious food-wise and was becoming concerned that the tatis would not get a decent share of the food if they stayed - funnily enough, the day after removing the emperors, I saw two of the three tatias perching on bulging bellies from a feast of bloodworm the previous evening, so I am a little less concerned now.
I ended up replacing the tetras with a shoal of 7 rummy-nose tetras (Hemmigrammus rhodostomus) and four marbled hatchets (Carnegiella strigata). Think I may go and pick up a few of the Nannostomus marginatus next week (probably only 4 or 5) as was keen to let them settle in at my LFS. I was initially tempted by the Galaxy Rasboras, but just did not like them as much - maybe it's just me but they look like miniature freshwater trout, and their swimming style was, to me anyway, abnormal.
Anyway, thanks to Bennyvis for inspiring me :thumbsup:
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for Martin S :D , Nannostomus marginatus:

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Anetome helena, the snale eating snale, they do there job well!:

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Danio margaritatus:

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tateurndina ocellicauda:

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Stiphodon atropurpureus:

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Hisonotus leucofrenatus:

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Corydoras arcuatus:

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L-136a:

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Corydoras melini:

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L-201:

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aspidoras pauciradiatus:

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L-129:

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Very, very nice pics :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Thanks jonathane! :D

L-129 and aspidoras pauciradiatus:

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The snale killing snale: anatome helena:

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L-136a:

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Danio margaritatus:

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Corydoras arcuatus:

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Hemigrammus.hyanuary:

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Japonicashrimp:

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Corydoras trilineatus:

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neocaridina babaulti:

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hisonotus and L-021:

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tateurndina(male):

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young tateurndina, almost 4 months old:

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young rhinogobius wui, almost 7 months old:

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Corydoras similis:

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Corydoras melini:

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rekord 60 tank:

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rio 240 tank:

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glenny wrote:for Martin S :D , Nannostomus marginatus:

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Thanks :thumbsup:
With regards your latest post, again, absolutley stunning images - well worthy of a magazine or book. I am trying with a Nikon Digital SLR with an 18-55 but am getting nothing like your images :( . I'm guessing you are using manual settings? Am very envious :mrgreen:
I managed to find myself some trifasciatus, but finding marginatus doesn't seem so easy.
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If you have a D50 or some such, you should be able to get pretty decent results.
You probably need to get it to use ISO1600 or higher to get decent results.
Using auto-settings should be OK, as long as you can adjust the ISO (on my Canon, the "full auto" settings will give you only ISO100-400 as the camera sees fit).

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MatsP wrote:If you have a D50 or some such, you should be able to get pretty decent results.
You probably need to get it to use ISO1600 or higher to get decent results.
Using auto-settings should be OK, as long as you can adjust the ISO (on my Canon, the "full auto" settings will give you only ISO100-400 as the camera sees fit).

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Thanks Mats - have a D40x so will try and see about changing the ISO and see what I get.
I'm trying to catch a shot my to confirm he is just that, but as with the other two bulldogs I have, he/she is very skittish and will disappear as soon as I move toward the tank.
Thanks again
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Post by andywoolloo »

are all these fish in your house? Can I move in? :)

that L129 is awesome! All your fish are!
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martin and andy thanks for your kind and funny reactions! :lol:
I use a new camera: Nikon coolpix P80, a few pics:

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Post by loachy_406 »

Hi, I don't know whether you already have, but all those pictures would be great in the Cat-eLog. :D
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Thanks loachy_406! :D Last week i've send some pics for the Cat-elog, and i hope i'll send more in the future.

aqua-65 tank with celestial pearldanio's:

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male:

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female:

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botia sidthimunki:

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male cpd:

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paracheirodon simulans:

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corydoras trilineatus:

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L-260:

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L-201:

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Hisonotus leucofrenatus:

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L-136a:

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with L-021:

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Tanks are amazing :thumbsup: congrats and love the fish, so many cats :)
Great photography also :)
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Great photos as always; I know they're not fashionable but that Pterygoplichthys pardalis is stunning...
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