These are a very interesting (or wierd) little fish...the mouth is located above the eyes on a little extendable nozzle...they have a primitive organ which allows them to breath air and occasionally will swim to the surface to take air from there...they're quite bichir like in appearance, and prop themselves up on a pair of thoracic ventral fins in the manner of a bichir. They're the only fish in their genus.
for a giggle you can check out this thread where I mis-identified them as lophiobagrus catfish (hence their presence in my rift lake tank)...there are some pics there too http://www.aquariacentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=110399&page=2&highlight=lophiobagrus
I was wondering if anyone has ever kept them ?
I tried to catch mine most unsuccessfully (they are highly elusive and nocturnal).
According to fishbase.org their diet is detritus and plants...I have no plants...
I thought mine were dead and was putting off the inevitable of going in to look for them but both surprised me with a swim around the tank this evening...they have grown and look absolutely healthy - not in the least bit skinny. Is it possible they are surviving on detritus in the tank ? I hope so...because you never see them come near a bit of food...I've had them for a couple of months now.
edit : they are sometimes called hingemouth or african mudfish
for a giggle you can check out this thread where I mis-identified them as lophiobagrus catfish (hence their presence in my rift lake tank)...there are some pics there too http://www.aquariacentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=110399&page=2&highlight=lophiobagrus
I was wondering if anyone has ever kept them ?
I tried to catch mine most unsuccessfully (they are highly elusive and nocturnal).
According to fishbase.org their diet is detritus and plants...I have no plants...
I thought mine were dead and was putting off the inevitable of going in to look for them but both surprised me with a swim around the tank this evening...they have grown and look absolutely healthy - not in the least bit skinny. Is it possible they are surviving on detritus in the tank ? I hope so...because you never see them come near a bit of food...I've had them for a couple of months now.
edit : they are sometimes called hingemouth or african mudfish
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