Back to 2010-2011. Our very first TSN x Leiarius (TSN x achara, TSN x marmoratus, TSN x marbled pim) hybrid. A rescue, 1.5'. Named Amigo.
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Oct 2018:
It had been doing so well recently, feeding vigorously and actively on pellets and even going after thawed fish, which is rare for it.
Two weeks ago the fish stopped it. A few days back I understood why. It must have got very ill and stayed to the back of the 4500 gal so I didn't see it until the end.
The skin inlays on the gill covers and the skin on the jaws inside and out was getting eaten away with what looks like a flesh eating bacteria but this was probably a secondary or a tertiary consequence. The redness of the dorsal fin and some swelling points out to the primary cause as perhaps the columnaris I have been having problems with for half a year now.
The fins were half eaten by the ever opportunistic pacu after the hybrid died and laid upside down on the drain, as well as a few test bites on its back from RTCs occurred at the same time.
Eight years. 31". It hasn't added any significant length or girth in the last 4 years.
That was our only specimen. If I come across them at the right time, I think I will get several and try again.
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Dec 2020:
I believe I've found a rare case of confusion of a TSN x RTC hybrid for corruscans, allegedly at Berlin Aquarium, per this thread: https://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=49684&p=328404#p328404
Here is the soon-to-be-former image #8 in the corruscans entry in Cat-eLog, which I believe is the TSN x RTC hybrid, followed by some true corruscans pics, including one of Dazza's ( dazzapolypterusweeksii would you consider donating this or other images of your specimen to Cat-eLog?)
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Back to Dec 2013: title question. I know what the big true corruscans look like, but not little ones...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=201002680318
Can anyone confirm or dispel that this is Pseudoplatystoma corruscans ? http://www.planetcatfish.com/common/species.php?species_id=778
I am thinking no way, it is just a TSNxLei hybrid, but I would be super-excited to be wrong!
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Oct 2018:
Last update on our 8 year old TSNxLei hybrid.Video update on our TSNxLei, feeding included:
It had been doing so well recently, feeding vigorously and actively on pellets and even going after thawed fish, which is rare for it.
Two weeks ago the fish stopped it. A few days back I understood why. It must have got very ill and stayed to the back of the 4500 gal so I didn't see it until the end.
The skin inlays on the gill covers and the skin on the jaws inside and out was getting eaten away with what looks like a flesh eating bacteria but this was probably a secondary or a tertiary consequence. The redness of the dorsal fin and some swelling points out to the primary cause as perhaps the columnaris I have been having problems with for half a year now.
The fins were half eaten by the ever opportunistic pacu after the hybrid died and laid upside down on the drain, as well as a few test bites on its back from RTCs occurred at the same time.
Eight years. 31". It hasn't added any significant length or girth in the last 4 years.
That was our only specimen. If I come across them at the right time, I think I will get several and try again.
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Dec 2020:
I believe I've found a rare case of confusion of a TSN x RTC hybrid for corruscans, allegedly at Berlin Aquarium, per this thread: https://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=49684&p=328404#p328404
Here is the soon-to-be-former image #8 in the corruscans entry in Cat-eLog, which I believe is the TSN x RTC hybrid, followed by some true corruscans pics, including one of Dazza's ( dazzapolypterusweeksii would you consider donating this or other images of your specimen to Cat-eLog?)
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Back to Dec 2013: title question. I know what the big true corruscans look like, but not little ones...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=201002680318
Can anyone confirm or dispel that this is Pseudoplatystoma corruscans ? http://www.planetcatfish.com/common/species.php?species_id=778
I am thinking no way, it is just a TSNxLei hybrid, but I would be super-excited to be wrong!
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