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Re: Peru/Colombia 2009

Posted: 11 Sep 2009, 04:25
by Haavard Stoere
Jools wrote:Sure it's L. filamentosus and not L. stibaros?

Jools
100% sure. We cought around 25 of different sizes. Unfortunately mine died in transit. They seem to be very sensitive.

Re: Peru/Colombia 2009

Posted: 11 Sep 2009, 07:00
by hiplecoman
beautiful pictures & excellent fish! thankyou for the pictures!

Re: Peru/Colombia 2009

Posted: 11 Sep 2009, 07:13
by Jools
Haavard Stoere wrote:
Jools wrote:Sure it's L. filamentosus and not L. stibaros?

Jools
100% sure. We cought around 25 of different sizes. Unfortunately mine died in transit. They seem to be very sensitive.
They are, that was my experience with them too.

Jools

Re: Peru/Colombia 2009

Posted: 11 Sep 2009, 15:45
by Haavard Stoere
Yesterday I arrived home with my fish. They are quarantined in 2x200 liter bb tanks with good filtration, aeration and a lot of wood. I am treating the fish with flubenol 15.

This is my list:
8 medium sized Panaque "shamper"
9 Very large L-204
6 Panaque "galaxias" Huallaga (very nice)
1 Chaetostoma sp. Huallaga
35 young Lasiancistrus sp. Huallaga
35 young Ancistrus sp. Huallaga
3 Cocliodon sp. Huallaga (not sure about species or genus)
4 loricaria sp. Rio Itaya
1 Hoplosternum sp. Rio Nanay
1 Peckoltia sp. Hullaga (L206 I maybe)
1 Large Pseudacanthicus sp. L25 (Tattoed across my back in Lima) :wink:

My camera is not working due to moisture damage, so it will be a while before I can photograph all the fish.

I will upload some photos from the trip this evening.

Re: Peru/Colombia 2009

Posted: 12 Sep 2009, 18:21
by Haavard Stoere
Tuesday 17/8-09

Our first and shortest expedition was along the road between Iquitos and Nauta.
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The first biotope we visited this day was a small clearwater stream 77 kilometers out of Iquitos.
It was somewhere around here +- a kilometre
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Our catch: Id of the different species would be nice if anyone has a clue.
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We cought a lot of greenspotted ancistrus:
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Our expert fisherman Alfredo:
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Re: Peru/Colombia 2009

Posted: 12 Sep 2009, 19:00
by Haavard Stoere
After collecting fish in the small forest stream we drove towards Iquitos to fish in a small pond alongside the road. Under the road there was a large drainpipe with bats. They weren`t happy to see us. In the pond we fished tetras and small Hoplias.
There are no pictures from the pond because my battery became empty in the batpipe.

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Baby Hoplias from the small pond:
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Re: Peru/Colombia 2009

Posted: 12 Sep 2009, 19:24
by Haavard Stoere
The last biotope we visited on our way back to Iquitos was a rather muddy stream where we fished for something Alfredo called zebra peckoltia. It certainly seems to be Panaque changae. We have no pictures from this biotope.
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Re: Peru/Colombia 2009

Posted: 12 Sep 2009, 20:58
by MatsP
Thanks for sharing.

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Mats

Re: Peru/Colombia 2009

Posted: 13 Sep 2009, 02:43
by dconnors
Awesome pics!!! Can't wait to see more! :beardy:

Re: Peru/Colombia 2009

Posted: 15 Sep 2009, 23:24
by Jørn Kåsa
Big Mouth.AA
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Name?
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Nice
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Habitat
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Tetra "Peru China"
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Håvard with "Papa"?
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Crenicicla
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Jørn

Re: Peru/Colombia 2009

Posted: 15 Sep 2009, 23:27
by Jørn Kåsa
Not Papa but P.Negro and Sutoni ovcause.

Re: Peru/Colombia 2009

Posted: 15 Sep 2009, 23:38
by Yann
Haavard Stoere wrote:Our catch: Id of the different species would be nice if anyone has a clue.
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Bujurquina sp ...I ll check for the species

Cheers
Yann

Re: Peru/Colombia 2009

Posted: 16 Sep 2009, 08:34
by hiplecoman
beautiful pictures of nice fish! excellent quality of blue eyed pleco!

Re: Peru/Colombia 2009

Posted: 16 Sep 2009, 08:54
by mummymonkey
Haavard Stoere wrote: Image
Wow! This is a little beauty. Look at its blue eyes.

Re: Peru/Colombia 2009

Posted: 16 Sep 2009, 08:59
by Jools

Re: Peru/Colombia 2009

Posted: 16 Sep 2009, 10:15
by mummymonkey
Jools wrote:?

Jools
Perhaps. I was thinking of .

Re: Peru/Colombia 2009

Posted: 16 Sep 2009, 19:43
by nvcichlids
what is that second from last picture? The one above the crenicichla?

Re: Peru/Colombia 2009

Posted: 16 Sep 2009, 22:13
by Suckermouth
nvcichlids wrote:what is that second from last picture? The one above the crenicichla?
Boulengerella maculata is my guess. They are sold as mosaic gars in pet stores.

Re: Peru/Colombia 2009

Posted: 16 Sep 2009, 23:03
by Jørn Kåsa
c.orcesi is corect.they go in my fisrom.C U in Oktober.

Jørn

Peru/Colombia 2009

Posted: 16 Sep 2009, 23:30
by Jørn Kåsa
Her we couth Apistogramma Atahualpa "Orange" among oders.
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Re: Peru/Colombia 2009

Posted: 17 Sep 2009, 00:13
by nvcichlids
very nice, no aligators or crocs?

Re: Peru/Colombia 2009

Posted: 17 Sep 2009, 01:19
by Haavard Stoere
nvcichlids wrote:very nice, no aligators or crocs?
Sure, but not in this location. Generally large animals only live in small protected areas of the amazon.The rest were hunted down and eaten a long time ago.

Re: Peru/Colombia 2009

Posted: 17 Sep 2009, 13:40
by Haavard Stoere
Yesterday I finished the quarantine period beause I could see nothing wrong (I probably didn`t look closely enough), and put my fish into different tanks.

Today I can see severe cases of normal whitespot on several fish. I am raising the temperature to 32-34 degrees in all tanks with new inhabitants.

Jørn and Ronny: Have a really close look at your new fish! I would assume you have the spots too.

Re: Peru/Colombia 2009

Posted: 17 Sep 2009, 16:17
by grokefish
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Were you in Columbia at this point?
Any sign of drug cartels?

Matt

Re: Peru/Colombia 2009

Posted: 17 Sep 2009, 16:56
by Haavard Stoere
We didn`t travel to Columbia.

The P. suttoni on the picture is allegedly from Brazil. The photo was taken at the place of a Peruvian exporter specializing in fish smuggled from Brazil.

Re: Peru/Colombia 2009

Posted: 17 Sep 2009, 18:10
by husky_jim
Haavard Stoere wrote:The photo was taken at the place of a Peruvian exporter specializing in fish smuggled from Brazil.
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Re: Peru/Colombia 2009

Posted: 18 Sep 2009, 01:27
by Haavard Stoere
Yeah! I know :wink:

I am just reporting from the real world.

Re: Peru/Colombia 2009

Posted: 19 Sep 2009, 06:44
by Shane
very nice, no aligators or crocs?
Alligators are only found in the U.S. and China. The only true crocodile in South America is the Orinoco Croc and they have a limited distribution far north of where these guys are collecting. There are four spp of caiman in that area, but they are rarely a danger.

-Shane

Re: Peru/Colombia 2009

Posted: 19 Sep 2009, 09:08
by Jools
Shane wrote:There are four spp of caiman in that area, but they are rarely a danger.
Speaking from experience, it is, however, a little alarming to pull one out of muddy water in seine net.

Jools

Re: Peru/Colombia 2009

Posted: 19 Sep 2009, 13:40
by Haavard Stoere
Rio Nanay 19/8 - 21/8

19/8-2009
We started this 3 day journey very early. The boat driver picked us up at Victoria Regia hotel in the center of Iquitos, and we went to pick up the boat on our way to Santa Clara. The boat was a small leaking aluminium tub with a 60hp outboard engine. We met the two fishermen in Santa Clara.

The names and locations of the villages I have written on this map are not 100% accurate. We had no GPS.
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Santa Clara Harbour. The small boat between the much more comfortable longboats was ours.
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Logging business in Santa Clara:
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Our boat being loaded before departure. The whole trip I looked in envy at the much more comfortable longboats going up and down the river.
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