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    Flying Fox Vs SAE Vs False Siamensis

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    Flying Fox (Epalzeorhynchus Kalopterus), SAE (Crossocheilus Siamensis) False Siamensis (Epalzeorhynchus sp. or Garra taeniata) ...

    Hi, do you ever mix these guys ups ?

    I just got one recently and I'm pretty sure its the flying fox which is something I'm looking for since one of my aquarium book suggest it to be too good to be true; tolerant of others, will consume some algae and an overall hardy fish ...

    That is until I chance upon this website: http://www.thekrib.com/Fish/Algae-Eaters/
    which seems to suggest the Crossocheilus Siamensis as the better community fish and the Flying Fox can be pesky when mature ...

    Hereby, asking for some practical information and experiences

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    Most Fish literature will recommend the SAE as the most effective
    fish tank Algae cleaner. One easy recognition mark for this fish as
    compared with the rest of its cousins is that its black stripe extends
    all the way to the end of its tail.

    My personal experience with the SAE:

    1) Greedy fish. Will eat anything that you feed the rest of the fish
    in your tank. This will tend to diminish its effectiveness as an
    Algae cleaner. For an effective clean, you would probably have
    to starve it for a few days and then unleash it in the tank.

    2) Big size. This fish can grow to a very large size. I remember some
    gigantic specimens in Sam Yick's tanks at Pet Safari back then.
    Unless you have a big tank or like things big, you might want to
    take note. This is one of the reasons why I prefer Otos. Cuter

    3) Removal. Had a nightmare removing this fish in my 4 ft planted tank.
    Fast and tricky fish. Eventually succeeded by mounting a Night Raid
    operation when they are less active.

    Hoped the above is useful.

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    Thanks Bro ... Any aggression from your SAE ?? My solitary flying fox is already showing some mild aggression despite only being an inch and half long.

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    They are very active fish and as mentioned could be overly active and "aggressive" especially when food is available.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Enoran View Post
    Flying Fox (Epalzeorhynchus Kalopterus), SAE (Crossocheilus Siamensis) False Siamensis (Epalzeorhynchus sp. or Garra taeniata) ...
    pictures in the above order...confusing enough?

    SAEalike.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morgan01 View Post
    pictures in the above order...confusing enough?
    Am pretty sure too the fish at the extreme left is the Epalzeorhynchus Kalopterus (the one i bought), the other 2 however, both resembles the Crossocheilus Siamensis to me. :P

    Found this really splendid site with some cool pictures of the 3 plus the CAE, http://hi.baidu.com/wwwz9/blog/item/...2b17ec500.html.
    Apologies to those who can't read Chinese, though ...
    Last edited by Enoran; 19th Feb 2009 at 12:50.

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    As i read through some of the past and related threads/post, I realize that differentiating the SAE, Flying Fox or the CAE wasn't that awfully difficult as long as one identifies some of the key features like the colors of the fins etc ...

    Its the confusion of the common names that seems to be the problem. The "Real" SAE was also refer to as the Siamese Flying Fox as opposed to the "Real" Flying Fox. Add the "Fake" SAE in there and there you have it, one big confusion.

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    I was told that SAE have the black line going into their caudal fin, whereas Flying fox would have the black line stopping just short of their caudal fins.
    - eric

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    Wow interesting find... To me as long as they eat algea I'm happy liao.
    VIPER

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    Re: Flying Fox Vs SAE Vs False Siamensis

    Quote Originally Posted by bossteck View Post
    I was told that SAE have the black line going into their caudal fin, whereas Flying fox would have the black line stopping just short of their caudal fins.
    Boss, actually the Flying Fox (Epalzeorhynchos kalopterus ) also has the black line beyond the body through to the caudal fin .

    Another informative link ...
    http://www.petresources.net/fish/article/sae.html

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    Re: Flying Fox Vs SAE Vs False Siamensis

    Thanks for correction. So it seems I have confused the flying fox with the false SAE
    - eric

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    Re: Flying Fox Vs SAE Vs False Siamensis

    Anyone knows the growth rate of the Flying Fox (Epalzeorhynchos kalopterus) ??

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    Re: Flying Fox Vs SAE Vs False Siamensis

    Hi there

    I have two SAE to give away for free. True Crossocheilus siamensis I believe. Healthy and peaceful. My tank of 50L grew too small now for them. Pickup for free at Pasir Panjang Road.

    Aquoz :-)

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    Re: Flying Fox Vs SAE Vs False Siamensis

    Quote Originally Posted by aquoz View Post
    Hi there

    I have two SAE to give away for free. True Crossocheilus siamensis I believe. Healthy and peaceful. My tank of 50L grew too small now for them. Pickup for free at Pasir Panjang Road.

    Aquoz :-)
    If you are giving away the fish you should type in the aquarium related markatplace

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    Re: Flying Fox Vs SAE Vs False Siamensis

    can't type in the marketplace. cause I am "junior"?

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