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Article from Practical Fishkeeping..... How cool is this fish...???

Filament glassfish, Threadfin glassfish

Matt Clarke explains how to keep the stunning Filament glassfish, Threadfin glassfish.

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Common name: Filament glassfish, Threadfin glassfish.
Scientific name: Gymnochanda filamentosa, Boeseman, 1957.
Origin: Indonesia and Malaysia. Recorded from Sungai Melawi and Kapuas in Borneo, and from southern Malaysia.
Size: Small at about 4cm long.
Diet: Glassfish don't usually take flake that readily, so offer these small live or frozen foods, such as Daphnia, Cyclops, microworm and bloodworm.
Water: While some glassfish are found in slightly brackish waters, this species is from the opposite – soft, acidic blackwaters.
That said, I've seen it kept successfully in harder water, and there are also reports of it surviving life in brackish aquaria. It may well be found in a range of habitats in nature. Go for a pH of 6-7, with a hardness of 1-8˚GH.

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Aquarium: These are relatively shy and tricky to keep, so it's best to avoid them if you don't have prior experience with the more picky chandids. I'd go for a group of six or more in a quiet, densely planted aquarium.
Set this up either as a species tank or as a community containing a few small, peaceful tankmates that are unlikely to nip its long fins – blackwater rasboras would be ideal.
Females lack the blue-tipped filaments on their fins seen in males.
Previous imports of this species have often been made up almost entirely of male fish.

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Notes: There are three species in the Gymnochanda genus: G. filamentosa, G. flamea and G. limi.
Availability: These are one of the most sought-after glassfishes and are very rarely seen for sale. They're starting to reappear in the trade after years of absence. These were spotted at Maidenhead Aquatics @ Oxford.
Price: These were on sale for £4 ( $8 ) each.
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Those are cool! Are they compatible with your guppies? :lipssealedsmilie:
 

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Nice. Threadfin rainbows would look well with them =P
 

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Very cool fish!

Glad to have you posting on "lighter" topics... ;)


Those are cool! Are they compatible with your guppies? :lipssealedsmilie:
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:grinyes: After reading thru the other threads on his guppies, I could not resist!
 

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I LOVE Practical Fish Keeping. I don't really thing the US has anything like it... bummer. I wish we did - that site is soooooo interesting/informative/useful! :)
 
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