On a recent trip to Miami I found a couple of catfish species I have been searching for for some time.
I picked up 2 Oxydoras niger babies about 4" long! I havn't seen these in a few years but they are one of my favorite cats, having two that outgrew a 135 and had to be donated to a hotel pond, where they are now both around three feet! Sadly one baby has a deformed/broken dorsal fin, probably from capture, but other than that they seem healthy. This time I have a 635 gallon vat to grow them out in so they will have the room they need.
Also a shop had a few other Doridid family cats and there was an unusual specimen I had never seen before. It was about 6 inches and had the ripsaw scales of O. niger but a different mouth and a mottle coloration. The store did not know what it was and despite paging through his fish book, we were still uncertain. It was about $20 but I couldn't resist. After research at home turns out it was a Megalodoras urunoscopus cat which I had been looking for but had never seen a live specimen of! It pays to check out the LFS in other cities!!!
I really like this family in general. Has any one had much experience with the Megalodoras? The literature says peaceful and gets about 26" long as an adult. Thought they got bigger but there isn't a lot of info on them.
I picked up 2 Oxydoras niger babies about 4" long! I havn't seen these in a few years but they are one of my favorite cats, having two that outgrew a 135 and had to be donated to a hotel pond, where they are now both around three feet! Sadly one baby has a deformed/broken dorsal fin, probably from capture, but other than that they seem healthy. This time I have a 635 gallon vat to grow them out in so they will have the room they need.
Also a shop had a few other Doridid family cats and there was an unusual specimen I had never seen before. It was about 6 inches and had the ripsaw scales of O. niger but a different mouth and a mottle coloration. The store did not know what it was and despite paging through his fish book, we were still uncertain. It was about $20 but I couldn't resist. After research at home turns out it was a Megalodoras urunoscopus cat which I had been looking for but had never seen a live specimen of! It pays to check out the LFS in other cities!!!
I really like this family in general. Has any one had much experience with the Megalodoras? The literature says peaceful and gets about 26" long as an adult. Thought they got bigger but there isn't a lot of info on them.
