Calling All you Severum Fans.................

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and also ordered the appendiculatus from Jeff Rapps and in the same weekend got a green...so which one is which lol.... i can't figure it out, You guys know more then me ....

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thanks... and any links to some good severum species info welcome... i can never find any ifno other then the basic...thanks
Jamie
 
I think the second one is green severum.
 
Right then, there is some real confusion as to species and sub species of Heros at the minute.

There seems to be ONLY 2 species described at the minute (im still learning this, so anyone who knows more, please feel free to shoot me down.;))

There's Heros Efasciatus - Which has an ever growing stream of sub species (Rio Negro, Orinoco ) There are also the "boarder line" species like notatus, inirida, rotkeil,appendiculatus(a dubunct name for Efasciatus as i recall...), Black cheeks(the holy grail of sevs ;) ). At the minute (and most likely, for the forseeable future) the "border line" Efasciatus, are still just Efasciatus, the only exception being the markings due to distribution and enviroment.

The other is the much rarer (atleast in the trade) Hero Severus. This is the mouth brooding true severum. VERY little information on them. Very differant fish, and well worth keeping if you can provide for them.

Bit of confusion throughout the hobby, but a little tit bit of info to keep everyone sweet eh? ;)

Craggy
 
Wow Mattylou. You recognize a reference to an old Floyd song title. Poor Syd Barret hardly made it to that one. I hope some family of mice appreciate that when they may be holing up in my vinyl collection in the garage!

Leahis-I don't actually have the particular pair of rotkeil from the photo available for sale. Please refer to the stock list at my web page for actual fish available at any time.

I sent a PM to Jamie referring to the 'green severum' thing that may be worth a mention here.
I think both fish in those photos she posted are female appendiculatus.
The trade name 'green severum' is really obsolete and misleading.
Any Florida or Asian farmer who has severum and is not privy to a particular species name or origin of the fish will market the fish as 'green severum'. Those fish could be anything Heros and green. Much of the stock bred in commercial ponds cannot be traced to any particular lineage. In many cases, they were imported so long ago by who knows who and inadvertently or unknowingly crossed with other severums from other imports.
To the same point, the common name of 'green severum' will be used by, for example, a Guyana exporter indicating available species on a stock list.
So that 'green severum' = H. notatus.
A list featuring species offered for export from Manaus fish market may include 'green severum', but in this case, it's likely an efasciatus-type species.
The average Peru exporters' list may include 'redhead' or 'rotkeil' (I've recently see them marketed domestically as 'red neck'...) severum as well as 'green severum'. Here the distinction is interpreted 'green severum' = appendiculatus.
You see? If you're interested in the identity of your severum (or festivum, wild Scalare, etc.) it all depends on knowing the origin of the stock.
Speaking of appendiculatus, I carelessly forgot to post a pic in previous entry of an old wild male I kept and photographed at some time. Sorry about that old fish.

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Nice severums everyone!
 
:headbang2hello i love everyones fish. i just got 5 (red shoulder) heros sp. rotkeil all are babies right now what would you guys recommend for tank mates in a 265 gall tank every one is trying to get me to go away from these fish but they are so beautiful. oh and they are a f2 generation.
 
svtim;2425159; said:
:headbang2hello i love everyones fish. i just got 5 (red shoulder) heros sp. rotkeil all are babies right now what would you guys recommend for tank mates in a 265 gall tank every one is trying to get me to go away from these fish but they are so beautiful. oh and they are a f2 generation.
Vieja Heterospilus / Uaru / Paratheraps Bifasciatus (all available from Jeff above @tangledupincichlids web site / Silver Dollars
and any Pleco or Medium cat fish. Stripped and or Spotted Raphaels. Best of luck.
 
HiImSean;2423747; said:
Pretty fish there Sean from Kennesaw Georgia, the home of the General and the "every Home must have a registered gun" law. Is that law still in effect? I used to live very close to there and have climbed to the top of Kennesaw Mountain more times than I care to think of, at least I wasn't hauling a cannon.
 
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