How many species of fish have you kept over your lifetime

Stephen St.Clair

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I'm also a member of the old timers fishkeeping club. Been in the hobby since 1968. Even kept a small tank in my college dorm.
I've kept everything from Guppies to Discus, Festae, African Cichlids even a Marine tank. Way too many varieties to provide an accurate count.
Disclaimer: from 1993 - 1998 had to put the hobby on hold due to a big family move.
 

jjohnwm

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...Even kept a small tank in my college dorm...
Well, of course. Doesn't everybody?

I have taken a couple of hiatuses from the hobby...but always had at least one or two tanks even during those dark times...:)
 

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Well, of course. Doesn't everybody?

I have taken a couple of hiatuses from the hobby...but always had at least one or two tanks even during those dark times...:)
I don't think I can remember not having a fish tank in my place of living. "First" tank was at 2. Here's my dorm tank(s) from last semester:

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Fishman Dave

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It's easy, over 100 species or even 200, I have been keeping fish for 14 years. but now only left
Megalops atlanticus
Neoarius graeffei
cephalosilurus apurensis
Tocantinsia piresi
Perrunichthys perruno
Phractocephalus hemioliopterus
Wertheimeria maculata
Malapterurus eletricus
Synodontis eupterus
Synodontis petricola(maybe)
Puntigrus tetrazona
Barbonymus schwanenfeldii
neolissochilus stracheyi
Tor tambroides
Hypselecara temporalis
parachromis managuesis
Osphronemus goramy
Arapaima gigas
Pangasius sanitwongsei
Piaractus brachypomus
Metynnis argenteus
Channa striatus
The real Perrunichthys Perruno ? (very rare) Or Liearius marmoratus.
 

Fishman Dave

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Unfortunately not always. Marmoratus are often mislabelled when young as simply perruno catfish. You can go by adult size and also by the dorsal fin. 8 rays in the dorsal is perruno, any more sail like with more rays 10-11 then it is marmoratus and will grow considerably larger.
 
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