African shovelnose?
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African shovelnose?
Can anyone be more detailed about a "African shovelnose"? Saw one in lfs. Small, dark brown and black. Looked similar colours to a hara. Definitely had shovel shape face but isn't listed under shovelnose when I searched. Perhaps the juvenile changes colour when older? Any ideas? Thanks
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Re: African shovelnose?
This is what i've seen them labelled as previously but might not necessarily be the case. This is always a problem when using "generic" common namescorybreed wrote:Sounds like Chrysichthys ornatus.
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Re: African shovelnose?
A pic would go very far for your own purposes and for those of us who are curious.
Never heard of African Shovelnose. (Perhaps, Balaji on a visit to Zimbabwe?)**
(** Balaji is our Indian friend aka Shovelnose at PlanetCatfish)
Never heard of African Shovelnose. (Perhaps, Balaji on a visit to Zimbabwe?)**
(** Balaji is our Indian friend aka Shovelnose at PlanetCatfish)
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Re: African shovelnose?
Ha ha. Its not me but I wouldn mind a visit to Africa at all!!!Viktor Jarikov wrote:A pic would go very far for your own purposes and for those of us who are curious.
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Re: African shovelnose?
Can you suggest what a reasonable price is for one?
They were about 3"
They were about 3"
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Re: African shovelnose?
I would have thought that they aren't very expensive - £10, give or take... But I've not seen one. They are, apparently, not very rare in nature, so it's more a case of getting them from Africa to here that is the problem.
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Re: African shovelnose?
This is one fish that price varies considerably IME at LFS.
I've seen them under a tenner (as Mats has cited) but i've also seen them over 3 times that for a similar fish, so the answer must be, it depends on where you go....
I've seen them under a tenner (as Mats has cited) but i've also seen them over 3 times that for a similar fish, so the answer must be, it depends on where you go....
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Re: African shovelnose?
I've bought 3 C. ornatus from Shark Aquarium (greater NYC) for ~$33 each at ~5". A couple of months back.
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Re: African shovelnose?
Thanks again,
I think they were around £14 but the shop is either very expensive or very cheap after misidentifying the fish... was kind of hoping the latter would be true and I could snatch another bargain from them as they were pretty useless at giving me any info on the fish!
I got some Corydoras davidsandsi as Metae at £4 a fish from these guys!
Its also very interesting to see another local garden centre with a tiger shovelnose in but they have cunningly scribbled out the max size on the info card! Muppets! They'll do anything to see the fish!
I think they were around £14 but the shop is either very expensive or very cheap after misidentifying the fish... was kind of hoping the latter would be true and I could snatch another bargain from them as they were pretty useless at giving me any info on the fish!
I got some Corydoras davidsandsi as Metae at £4 a fish from these guys!
Its also very interesting to see another local garden centre with a tiger shovelnose in but they have cunningly scribbled out the max size on the info card! Muppets! They'll do anything to see the fish!
Setting up rift tanks now. Nice synos a maybe