The breeders register...
#1
Posted 02 January 2003 - 01:25 AM
#2 Guest_Alan Caboolture_*
Posted 06 January 2003 - 06:48 AM
#3
Posted 08 January 2003 - 04:20 PM
Corydoras
C. trilineatus
C. atropersonatus
C. sterbai
C. albino sterbai
C. panda
C. zygatus
C. seuss gossi longnose
C. caudamaculatus
C. similis
C. adolfi
C. aenus albino
C. aenus emerald green
C. paleatus
C. metae
Bristlenose
Peppermint bristlenose
Whiptails (normal)
Angels
black & gold marbles
silver marbles
gold marbles
gold
silver
half blacks
zebra
blue blushing
gold pearlescale
Blue rams (german strain)
Blackghost knife fish
Red turquoise discus
Blue diamond discus
I've managed to breed most of these except for a few of the harder corys and the knife fish.
Keith
#4
Posted 08 January 2003 - 05:31 PM
Just wondering if your C. seussi are breeding?
Some years back I caught a glimpse of some C.gossei in the flesh (one nice little fish) they have held my interest ever since. C. seussi not being much different, I wouldn't mind getting some of these guys one day, nice fish!
Tammy
(not sure what happened there, logged in then had trouble posting ) Edited by: Tammy Brisbane at: 1/8/03 9:36:12 am
#5
Posted 08 January 2003 - 05:56 PM
No not yet. I only got 3 fish off a mate of mine 2males and one female and I lost a male over xmas (jumped out ) He's got about six I think and is still trying to get them going. We're endeavoring to get some more but their hard to come by and very expensive to land here in oz. We were hoping to get a few of the rarer species and breed them and sell them cheap to make them more readily available to other enthusiasts but so far things have conspired against us (all is not lost yet though) The seuss gossei would probably retail in oz around the $80-$100 mark but if we can get species like this going it would be good to get them down to $15 to $20s and that would make them more accessible to most catfish nuts. The're a good looking cory and they grow to approx 9cm
Keith
#6
Posted 09 January 2003 - 03:50 AM
Ouch! Sorry to hear you lost one of them.
Sounds like a great idea to help bring the price down and get more of the rarer species out there.
Tammy
#7 Guest_Alan Caboolture_*
Posted 10 January 2003 - 12:19 AM
Corydaras :- currently in the collection
aeneus; normal, albino, emerald green, gold line, green line & black.
agassizii
arcuatus
axelrodi
caudimaculatus
leopardus
melanotaenia
melini
metae
multimaculatus
paleatus, & albino.
punctatus
rabauti
reticulatus
robineae
schwartzi
similis
sodalis
sterbai
triliniatus
undulatus
duplicarus
& I got my tongue hanging out for a few that you guys have that I haven't bred yet.
and the is a swag of plecos, whips & bristles. & a heap of other junk!
Alan
#8
Posted 10 January 2003 - 01:11 AM
Do you also have many kind of plecos? At the moment I only have few peppermints but like to have more exotic small size species if my budget permits.
#9
Posted 10 January 2003 - 01:51 AM
#10
Posted 10 January 2003 - 09:18 PM
Lucky I'm not trying to keep up with that lot or I'd have to buy a new house with a few bigger sheds in the back yard.
Ha Ha
Keith Edited by: Keith Deception Bay at: 1/10/03 1:20:40 pm
#11
Posted 11 January 2003 - 05:38 PM
Corydoras aeneus 'green'
that's it !!
Matt
#12 Guest_Alan Caboolture_*
Posted 15 January 2003 - 08:34 AM
Alan
#13
Posted 27 January 2003 - 02:01 PM
Thanks in advance
Troy
#14
Posted 28 January 2003 - 04:48 PM
My breeders list (catfish) contains 60+ species of Corydoras, a full list is on my web page. I currently have more than 100 Cory species.
www.corydoras.pwp.blueyon...Author.htm
Other catfish include: -
Sturisoma aurium
Rineloricaria microlepidogaster
Rineloricaria filimentosa
Hypancictrus sp. (L136a)
Ancistrus teminkii
Ancistrus teminkii (Albino)
Ian
#15
Posted 28 January 2003 - 10:40 PM
Keith.
#16
Posted 28 January 2003 - 11:48 PM
Yes that is one impressive list!
Tammy
#17
Posted 29 January 2003 - 11:05 PM
Great site. Makes my little collection look a bit sad. C`mon, tell us what is your really absolutely favourite little guy.
cheers Roger
#18
Posted 30 January 2003 - 03:32 PM
My favourite Cory! All of em. Seriously I supose it would be a toss up between C. pygmaeus the first Cory I bred in 1974 and C. arcuatus the first Cory to get me a best fish in show in 1977.
Ian
#19
Posted 31 January 2003 - 06:04 PM
Welcome to the forum
A very impressive list of Cory breeding that deserves a for the work you have put in
Could you give us an idea of the CSG(UK) and its workings,
website, etc
I can just picture Alan salivating over your Cory's
just like most of us that would like a set up like his
Chris_Sydney
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I'm still just a rat in a cage
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