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deepakg Committed Member of IAH

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Posted: Tue Mar 05, 2013 3:50 pm Post subject: Re: A long journey begins- My fish room! |
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Great collection Nayak. |
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jabba Committed Member of IAH

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Posted: Tue Mar 05, 2013 4:09 pm Post subject: Re: A long journey begins- My fish room! |
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Nayak sir In this hobby I hate two kinds of people
1. Marine hobbyist
2. People with fish room
Reason: Jealousy ...
You guys rock  |
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Ram_a_rosi Committed Member of IAH

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Posted: Tue Mar 05, 2013 7:56 pm Post subject: Re: A long journey begins- My fish room! |
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Jabba Iam with you.
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rasikanayak Moderator

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Posted: Tue Mar 05, 2013 8:02 pm Post subject: Re: A long journey begins- My fish room! |
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jabba wrote (View Post):
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Nayak sir In this hobby I hate two kinds of people
1. Marine hobbyist
2. People with fish room
Reason: Jealousy ...
You guys rock
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Ram_a_rosi wrote (View Post):
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Jabba Iam with you.
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Me too
1> Marine Hobbyist- Jealousy
2.> People with Fish room- I really do not hate them. But I pity them for their dumbness( Beta, do not read this)
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jabba Committed Member of IAH

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Posted: Tue Mar 05, 2013 11:27 pm Post subject: Re: A long journey begins- My fish room! |
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Nayak sir Why??? |
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madhu_ulysses Committed Member of IAH

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Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2013 12:51 pm Post subject: Re: A long journey begins- My fish room! |
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Lovely pic Nayak!
Abstract from Original Paper:
Caudal peduncle is slightly deeper than the body hence the name "altipedunculata. Posterior nostril prolonged into a tube with pointed tip longer than most Schisturas. Color pattern yellowish with 10-12 bands. The interspace between the bands are about as broad as the stripes unline interspace thinner than the stripe in similar looking S. denisonii. Also differs from most Schisturas by having a longer dorsal fin.
I could count 9 dorsal rays from Nayak's picture. In such a case this should be the second species with more than 8 dorsal rays next to Longischistura striata and may be someone should be placing it in Longischistura sometime. |
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rasikanayak Moderator

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Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 6:24 pm Post subject: Re: A long journey begins- My fish room! |
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Happy Ugadi, and the begining of the fourth year of the fish room. The survivors and a few new additions, update time!
The "Zipper Loach" from Goa. Acanthocobitis sinuata/mooreh.
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vsrajput IAH New Member

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Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 12:21 am Post subject: Re: A long journey begins- My fish room! |
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Nice PICs Rasik!!! |
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rasikanayak Moderator

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Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 9:29 am Post subject: Re: A long journey begins- My fish room! |
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Thanks, Vsrajput
A shy denizen among the Christmas moss thicket.
Proudly presenting The Puntius coorgensis
Caught in Jan2012, I have two of them with me. Extremely shy, they share their tank with Dario urops. No spawning behaviour yet, since I think both of them are Males
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abhis9 Committed Member of IAH

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Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 10:29 am Post subject: Re: A long journey begins- My fish room! |
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Hi Nayak,
This "Puntius coorgensis" is looks excellent. Beautiful collections.
Do you have any idea about their any common or local name!! |
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Madan Admin

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Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 11:20 am Post subject: Re: A long journey begins- My fish room! |
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Abhi uncommon fish do not have common names !  |
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rasikanayak Moderator

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Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 5:51 pm Post subject: Re: A long journey begins- My fish room! |
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Madan wrote (View Post):
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Abhi uncommon fish do not have common names !
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True But slowly one by one they are becoming common. Pethia manipurensis has already been bred by Marc and Deepak(Random2). One of the objectives of the group set by you " The Fishchasers".
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Hi Nayak,
This "Puntius coorgensis" is looks excellent. Beautiful collections.
Do you have any idea about their any common or local name!!
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Abhis9, all these fishes were caught by us. I am sure you have gone through our threads in "Fish collection and habitat study" sub-forums. Other than one or two of us who have them alive, they are only found "preserved in absolute Alcohol" with ZSI. The Idea is to keep them, observe their behaviour and try to spawn them to share with fellow hobbyists
Natives are not all that difficult to keep, if certain conditions are met. We have shared them with many hobbyists. But not many takers were successful except for a handful of hobbyists. The key is patience and to follow basic fishkeeping principles observed and shared by us. Recently I shared F1 of yellow Aplocheilus blockii with a fellow hobbyist, with clear instructions to have the tank covered completely. A observation not fully acted upon, and by next day all the Killies were dry on the floor. Well, accidents do happen and those fellow hobbyists are going to learn and grow in the hobby, which they already have
BTW, were you able to get E.canarensis from the contacts I had pm'ed you?
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girlcookart Regular Poster on IAH

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Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 12:03 pm Post subject: Re: A long journey begins- My fish room! |
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Those are some mesmerizing pics...  |
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Tusharshetty IAH New Member

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Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 12:28 pm Post subject: Re: A long journey begins- My fish room! |
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amazing collection just amazing  |
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abhis9 Committed Member of IAH

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Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 1:14 pm Post subject: Re: A long journey begins- My fish room! |
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rasikanayak wrote (View Post):
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Madan wrote (View Post):
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Abhi uncommon fish do not have common names !
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BTW, were you able to get E.canarensis from the contacts I had pm'ed you?
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No Nayak. All are sold.
Now I am trying to breed Badis Badis. Can you give me some tips !!
> Tank size - 18"(l)x10"(b)x6"(h)
> 1 male & 1 Female (size more arround 1.5", Male is bit bigger)
> Feeding live worms
> Lot of plants (all Anubius)
> Some rock cave
> One air stone
> No filter
What else I need !! |
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