ausralian natives

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chrisdef15;1318764; said:
You would think so but i swear it was flatter and longer then that (its head) so not sure. I only saw 1 pic of it in a book on freshwater (and some brackish) fish of the east coast of Aus so really cant remember. The one you found looks good though. Not as dopey looking as a salmontail.

Yeah, that would be the Silver Cobbler, Arius midgleyi. I have only seen a picture in a book i have at home aswell. yeah it looks great hey. I do like the dopey look of the Arius graeffei
though.
 
I know what you mean, I can't beleive I can't legally own a silver Aro in Vic?????

As if one could survive in our waterways down here!!!
 
~THEO~;1318871;1318871 said:
Yeah, that would be the Silver Cobbler, Arius midgleyi. I have only seen a picture in a book i have at home aswell. yeah it looks great hey. I do like the dopey look of the Arius graeffei
though.
love to see a pic of those fish, never seen them.
 
I have kept, collected and bred quite a few Aussie Natives including some great field trips to Far North Queensland, the Northern Territory and Papua New Guinea. One of my firm favourites would be the Coal Grunter which has character and colour and was amoungst the first species I bred with hormone assistance. I once kept some enormous archers (40cm) in a factory style holding room which would bring down cockroaches off the 5m ceiling! King Mudskipper is memorable as they handfeed quickly. I watch the wild lungfish spawn each year and ocasionally hatch out some eggs just for curiosity. I have seen the freshwater shovelnose catfish that chrisdef15 is talking about but they are just a LARGE ugly grey fish. I have helped collect freshwater sawteeth sharks when they were easy to export and watched the QLD DPI fisheries spawn their 2m broodstock barramundi last year.

Guppy, you sem well read so I recommend two excellent books on Australian freshwater fish which are particularly good for aquarists.

Australian Native Fishes For Aquariums by Leggett and Merrick

Field Guide to the Freshwater Fishes of Australia by G. R. Allen, S. H. Midgley and M. Allen
 
fishdance;1350468; said:
Guppy, you sem well read so I recommend two excellent books on Australian freshwater fish which are particularly good for aquarists.

Australian Native Fishes For Aquariums by Leggett and Merrick

Field Guide to the Freshwater Fishes of Australia by G. R. Allen, S. H. Midgley and M. Allen

I have the Field guide to the freshwater fishes of Australia and would have to say it is very informative. Definitly money well spent in getting this book.
 
I love red scats when they are large...almost bought a couple yesterday.
 
any one know how to get one of those giant eel things in the states? I believe they were short finned eels. i was in AU over the summer and they were everywhere! I saw a bunch in a pond in the botanical garden near the opera house in sydney.
 
yeh theres heaps u just need to find either importer or smuggler or seller
 
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