Notoglanidium maculatum
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Notoglanidium maculatum
I am having trouble finding any information on this fish. I was just lookin through Burgess' Atlas and came across it. It's a very attractive fish. Does anyone know anything about it?
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Re: Notoglanidium maculatum
There is no doubt either or would be an interesting aquarium fish.
I am presuming you are actually looking for It was not in the Cat-eLog as we did not (and still don't) have a photo to go along with the page...what I can do is go through the information I have on this fish, sort it out and will put what I can on the data page in the next few days...I can tell you though there is not a lot of information to be had but will see what I can find. They should be found near the same area and are collected in.
Anyone else has anything to offer on these or knows of them somewhere/sometime in the hobby please post.
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I am presuming you are actually looking for It was not in the Cat-eLog as we did not (and still don't) have a photo to go along with the page...what I can do is go through the information I have on this fish, sort it out and will put what I can on the data page in the next few days...I can tell you though there is not a lot of information to be had but will see what I can find. They should be found near the same area and are collected in.
Anyone else has anything to offer on these or knows of them somewhere/sometime in the hobby please post.
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Re: Notoglanidium maculatum
Liauchenoglanis have never been imported AFAIK. The only images are in Burgess/Sands (same pic by Foersch) and in Seegers (image by Roloff) where there is a little information.
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Re: Notoglanidium maculatum
One of the types is at the BMNH, I could get a photo of it or indeed we could use one from the ACSI site if you like?
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Re: Notoglanidium maculatum
Doh! Have now got this in the Cat-eLog...we could use one from the ACSI site if you like?
Some of these little beauties live would be nice!
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Re: Notoglanidium maculatum
Now we just need someone from Scotland & someone from Virginia to go on a collecting trip to Sierra Leone... 

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Re: Notoglanidium maculatum
Carry your bags sir?
Or considering its sierra leone, your AK47? Lol
Or considering its sierra leone, your AK47? Lol
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Re: Notoglanidium maculatum
Hey, don't leave me out...Now we just need someone from Scotland & someone from Virginia to go on a collecting trip to Sierra Leone...
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