Indian Hemibagrus
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Re: Indian Hemibagrus
Thanks Viktor, that's a major relief! I prefer to keep a variety when it comes to feed and the marine feed I get is quite effective. Come monsoon (July onward), I'll get an unlimited supply of freshwater crabs as well.
I've attached the images below for your reference.
I've attached the images below for your reference.
Balaji
Vicar: It's about this letter you sent me regarding my insurance claim.
Devious: Oh, yeah, well, you see, it's just that we're not, as yet, totally satisfied with the grounds of your claim.
Vicar: But it says something about filling my mouth in with cement.
Devious: Oh well, that's just insurance jargon, you know.
Vicar: It's about this letter you sent me regarding my insurance claim.
Devious: Oh, yeah, well, you see, it's just that we're not, as yet, totally satisfied with the grounds of your claim.
Vicar: But it says something about filling my mouth in with cement.
Devious: Oh well, that's just insurance jargon, you know.
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Re: Indian Hemibagrus
It is now eating clams and Massivore, some nice dorsal extensions developing as well.
Balaji
Vicar: It's about this letter you sent me regarding my insurance claim.
Devious: Oh, yeah, well, you see, it's just that we're not, as yet, totally satisfied with the grounds of your claim.
Vicar: But it says something about filling my mouth in with cement.
Devious: Oh well, that's just insurance jargon, you know.
Vicar: It's about this letter you sent me regarding my insurance claim.
Devious: Oh, yeah, well, you see, it's just that we're not, as yet, totally satisfied with the grounds of your claim.
Vicar: But it says something about filling my mouth in with cement.
Devious: Oh well, that's just insurance jargon, you know.
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Re: Indian Hemibagrus
I've noticed that the larger bagrids (Rita and Hemibagrus) always clear out the sand around their territory. I have tried fine sand, river sand and gravel and everything invariably gets swiped away.
Balaji
Vicar: It's about this letter you sent me regarding my insurance claim.
Devious: Oh, yeah, well, you see, it's just that we're not, as yet, totally satisfied with the grounds of your claim.
Vicar: But it says something about filling my mouth in with cement.
Devious: Oh well, that's just insurance jargon, you know.
Vicar: It's about this letter you sent me regarding my insurance claim.
Devious: Oh, yeah, well, you see, it's just that we're not, as yet, totally satisfied with the grounds of your claim.
Vicar: But it says something about filling my mouth in with cement.
Devious: Oh well, that's just insurance jargon, you know.
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Re: Indian Hemibagrus
Wow, nice, Balaji. It's an active fish, that's for sure!
Cheers, Eric
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Re: Indian Hemibagrus
Thanks Eric, this video was taken at 5 am or so. Tank decor by day and greedy bagrid at night, that's the best way to describe it.
Balaji
Vicar: It's about this letter you sent me regarding my insurance claim.
Devious: Oh, yeah, well, you see, it's just that we're not, as yet, totally satisfied with the grounds of your claim.
Vicar: But it says something about filling my mouth in with cement.
Devious: Oh well, that's just insurance jargon, you know.
Vicar: It's about this letter you sent me regarding my insurance claim.
Devious: Oh, yeah, well, you see, it's just that we're not, as yet, totally satisfied with the grounds of your claim.
Vicar: But it says something about filling my mouth in with cement.
Devious: Oh well, that's just insurance jargon, you know.
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Re: Indian Hemibagrus
Seems quite active in the video. I have noticed the same with my Horabagrus: they tend to move the sand where they like to hide. Part of it is because they quickly accelerate when swimming. Your Hemibagrus seems even faster.
My Horabagrus hide more and are less active now I use a lot of wood and fake plants. On the other hand, they "hide" more in spots where you can see them.
My Horabagrus hide more and are less active now I use a lot of wood and fake plants. On the other hand, they "hide" more in spots where you can see them.
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Re: Indian Hemibagrus
Ok, that does makes sense but the R.chrysea I used to keep actually used to sweep the area clean, I could see the presence of gravel bothering it. I later found out that this species is usually found around fine sand and added the same to no avail. Swept away.
This H.punctata seems very active at night and sometimes during the day as well. I realised keeping the tank as dark as possible really helps these catfish settle down. I never had to make an effort with the other bagrids I have kept.
I kept a H.brachysoma many many moons ago and it was always out in the open. It later went to friend and polished off half his cyprinids. A proper bullet proof catfish. It was collected in the Chalakudy, punctured the bag and had almost no water by the time I reached home (~15 hours). Dropped it into the tank and it started eating within half an hour!!
This H.punctata seems very active at night and sometimes during the day as well. I realised keeping the tank as dark as possible really helps these catfish settle down. I never had to make an effort with the other bagrids I have kept.
I kept a H.brachysoma many many moons ago and it was always out in the open. It later went to friend and polished off half his cyprinids. A proper bullet proof catfish. It was collected in the Chalakudy, punctured the bag and had almost no water by the time I reached home (~15 hours). Dropped it into the tank and it started eating within half an hour!!
Balaji
Vicar: It's about this letter you sent me regarding my insurance claim.
Devious: Oh, yeah, well, you see, it's just that we're not, as yet, totally satisfied with the grounds of your claim.
Vicar: But it says something about filling my mouth in with cement.
Devious: Oh well, that's just insurance jargon, you know.
Vicar: It's about this letter you sent me regarding my insurance claim.
Devious: Oh, yeah, well, you see, it's just that we're not, as yet, totally satisfied with the grounds of your claim.
Vicar: But it says something about filling my mouth in with cement.
Devious: Oh well, that's just insurance jargon, you know.
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Re: Indian Hemibagrus
A blurry video of the four years later. The tank is in a nook in the balcony and the sunlight, algae and lack of access ensure the video resembles a found footage horror movie. All the gravel has been swept to one side by the fish and due to the current as well.
It hasn't really grown but looks healthy, I have faced the same (slow growth) with as well. comes from sections of rivers with very heavy flow and high DO, I suspect the DO combined with space contributed to the growth issue with this fish. It is soon getting an upgrade with increased flow, lets see if that makes a difference. Feed is a mix of Hikari Massivore, Ken's Aqua Stable and Ken's Krill pellets.
Ps : There is a white patch at the base of the dorsal-fin spine. I initially (2 years ago) thought it was a physical wound but it neither healed nor worsened, not sure what to make of it.
It hasn't really grown but looks healthy, I have faced the same (slow growth) with as well. comes from sections of rivers with very heavy flow and high DO, I suspect the DO combined with space contributed to the growth issue with this fish. It is soon getting an upgrade with increased flow, lets see if that makes a difference. Feed is a mix of Hikari Massivore, Ken's Aqua Stable and Ken's Krill pellets.
Ps : There is a white patch at the base of the dorsal-fin spine. I initially (2 years ago) thought it was a physical wound but it neither healed nor worsened, not sure what to make of it.
Balaji
Vicar: It's about this letter you sent me regarding my insurance claim.
Devious: Oh, yeah, well, you see, it's just that we're not, as yet, totally satisfied with the grounds of your claim.
Vicar: But it says something about filling my mouth in with cement.
Devious: Oh well, that's just insurance jargon, you know.
Vicar: It's about this letter you sent me regarding my insurance claim.
Devious: Oh, yeah, well, you see, it's just that we're not, as yet, totally satisfied with the grounds of your claim.
Vicar: But it says something about filling my mouth in with cement.
Devious: Oh well, that's just insurance jargon, you know.
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Re: Indian Hemibagrus
It eats well!
Cheers,
Eric
Cheers,
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Re: Indian Hemibagrus
Wonderful to see a 4 year update! Such a fun, high strung fish in your videos. Hard to believe it is a tank decor by day.
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Re: Indian Hemibagrus
Definitely, took a little time to get it on Ken's feed and it has really taken to the pellets.
Any and all movement is only during feeding time, tank decor is a very generous compliment.Viktor Jarikov wrote: ↑26 Jul 2023, 14:35 Wonderful to see a 4 year update! Such a fun, high strung fish in your videos. Hard to believe it is a tank decor by day.
A few large snails might help with the algae but I am not sure if this fish will leave snails alone.
Balaji
Vicar: It's about this letter you sent me regarding my insurance claim.
Devious: Oh, yeah, well, you see, it's just that we're not, as yet, totally satisfied with the grounds of your claim.
Vicar: But it says something about filling my mouth in with cement.
Devious: Oh well, that's just insurance jargon, you know.
Vicar: It's about this letter you sent me regarding my insurance claim.
Devious: Oh, yeah, well, you see, it's just that we're not, as yet, totally satisfied with the grounds of your claim.
Vicar: But it says something about filling my mouth in with cement.
Devious: Oh well, that's just insurance jargon, you know.