Nice pack, Ken! I see you waste no time When they hit 16" mark, you can introduce them to the mahseer pond, or I'll make another tripSo little time...so many different fishes out there. Let's not waste time.
Nice pack, Ken! I see you waste no time When they hit 16" mark, you can introduce them to the mahseer pond, or I'll make another tripSo little time...so many different fishes out there. Let's not waste time.
It could be on a hunger strike, I haven't seen my curupira eat for months as well until recently he's back to his greedy ways.Excellent. That's the way to do it - get them in quantity.
I got one, my first ever, from Jeff Rapps Aug-Sept 2016. It was a pellet-eating machine too till about 8"-10" and then stopped eating at all, at least I don't see it. It's been a few months now, I think. Around the same time it started messing more with my ~14" purple Labeo in its original 240 gal or the Labeo started messing with it, not clear, probably both.
Then it went through 4500 gal where it ripped up a bunch of fish, then into another 240 gal where it harassed a large pacu, now back to its original 240 gal but I rehomed the Labeo. It's got two 10" banded leporinus, one 6" Prochilodus lineatus, one 10" Asian USD catfish, and one smallish common pleco for tank mates - all jerks except for the pleco. It calmed down a lot now swimming calmly instead of flying around like a torpedo but still haven't seen it eat, neither pellets nor thawed fish. The latter I've never seen it take yet.
Now, AFAIU, golden dorado is brasiliensis. Just dorado is fransciscanus. Why do yo think yours might be golden? Moe says we almost never get them. Jeff's, now mine, was labeled brasiliensis but Moe thinks it's a frankie.
He is highly respected, but from everything I've ever read he has it backwards if what he said were true, he just said Frankie are hard to come by when in fact they are all we see in the hobby and that is by scientific characteristics, he can't argue that, only person in the u.s I know of with a true brassiliensis is DB and the case of the guy I mentioned when chicx proved me and some other members wrong with the scale count. Like I've told someone else, he is a knowledgeable person no doubt, but he doesn't know everything, you can't expect him to know everything about every piece of stock he sells. Not to down him, as his mistakes are far and few inbetween that I see, but two I can think off the top of my head are one of my own experience that and one on his site, he says vulture cats max at 20" but there are pictures of larger ones, and he sold me what was supposed to be a hoplerythrinus unitaeniatus or a gold wolffish, but instead I got a erythrinus sp Peru, the two look nothing alike.and I'm sure if you go down his list, you can find some minor mistakes about fish, I find he makes mistakes when it comes to oddballs, but cichlids are his specialty. I've read pretty extensively on these fish, I'm sure he doesn't have the time to do so. But hey take what you want from it.thebiggerthebetter and moe214 I was looking to get a dorado from Jeff back in August. He was claiming they were brasi and I questioned him on it. His response to me was as follows:
"In regards to confirmation of species, S. brasiliensis is the species that is well documented repeatedly in scientific studies from the extensive aquaculture market of dourado in the southern Brazil states of Sao Paulo and Minas Gerais.
S. brasiliensis is also native to these states.
That is the origin of the stock fish as well.
S. franciscanus is found further to the north in Bahia state and is described only from specimens collected in the Rio Sao Francisco watershed.
The natural range of this species is far more restricted than the huge range of S. brasiliensis and is very unlikely to be collected from the wild as per these restrictions to it's native habitat.
It's not the species that is widely bred in aquaculture, so I'm afraid that discussion of this species being sold as brasiliensis is likely in error.
The dorado are most aggressive towards similar looking fish or fish that may compete with them for occupation of upper water column."
Take what you want from that, and maybe challenge it, but I do know he is highly respected.
And chicx sticky holds true still, I've not read any thing debunking it etc.Thanks, bro. Good read and learnings for me. Nothing beats an authoritative quick reply
It looks like I should read Chicx's sticky in earnest. Does everything or almost everything in it still hold AFA you know?
Just wanted add real quick as I just looked at his stock list to look at a catfish he has that looks interesting, he says his are brassi but that they are from Brazil which is where frankies are from.Now, AFAIU, golden dorado is brasiliensis. Just dorado is fransciscanus. Why do yo think yours might be golden? Moe says we almost never get them. Jeff's, now mine, was labeled brasiliensis but Moe thinks it's a frankie.
Idk about where you are and how they get in there, I believe you're in Asia in which case you guys get all the good stuff lol, but in the u.s I believe there was one batch of true brassi's, it was how DB got his first one and then later on picked another one up from another hobbyist who got it from the same batch. And then there is the Jakob guy, idk if he's in the u.s or how he acquired it, other wise idk of any other cases in the u.s.Interesting thread however I'd like to add that I picked out my brasi from a batch of Frankies. There are usually a couple mixed in with a large batch of them (couple hundred). I'm assuming they aren't CB, if they are idk how the brasi were mixed in. Since you said their collection points are way off, how do these stragglers end up in the trade...?
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