Hey Ronnie, welcome to AQ! The grindal are multiplying(Out of topic)[:] .
Hi all,
I used to maintain a small school of these P. gertrudae but haven't seen them around since the LH craze.
Would want to included these unimposing fishes to my pending killietank. TIA for any leads.
It looks like this...
http://www.jjphoto.dk/fish_archive/a..._gertrudae.htm
Ronnie
I'm back & keeping 'em fingers wet,
Ronnie Lee
Hey Ronnie, welcome to AQ! The grindal are multiplying(Out of topic)[:] .
Hi turaco,
Sorry if I don't recognise the nick since I'm new to this forum.
Adding to the confusion, I've given/sold/traded a few grindal cultures but something tells me you're 'Gan', the bird man?? []
Back to the P. gertrudae...
I found a site showing how magnificent this little bugger can get and what you see is a male in prime condition, proudly displaying finage that shows it's 'rainbow-fish' heritage.
http://members.optushome.com.au/chelmon/Pseudomugil.htm
It's extremely peaceful and makes a good candidate for the planted community tank and unlike other rainbowfishes, this bugger will do well in soft-acidic to neutral waters.
Let's see if anyone else knows what I'm talking about...
Regards,
Ronnie
I'm back & keeping 'em fingers wet,
Ronnie Lee
Ronnie,
You are right! I'm the bird man[] . Regarding the fish you are looking for, never see such stunning fish in my life in S'pore before[] . If not mistaken, saw P. furcatus in lfs like Ben at Tiong Bahru way back..
Turaco.
Let's see if anyone else knows what I'm talking about...
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Hey, buddy,
That fish is also known as a Gertrude's Blue-eye. I kept them once and managed to raise a few fry. They are quite easy to breed actually. Just give them plenty of Java Moss and wait for the fry to appear.
I remember I bought the fish from Karin Leow. But that was many years ago. She's now somewhere at Simon Lane.
Loh K L
Hi KL,
Yup! It's Gertrude's or Spotted Blue-eye! Frys are ridiculously small and does best with infusoria initially. These fellas will join my killies (Ap. australes) and the long finnage White Cloud minnows (yes!! the long fins which were popular in the '70s!).
Do you know Karin's shop's name? I could probably find it in the LFS listing.
Regards,
Ronnie
I'm back & keeping 'em fingers wet,
Ronnie Lee
Do you know Karin's shop's name? I could probably find it in the LFS listing.
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I think her shop is called Far East Aquatics or something. But she probably won't have the fish now and also probably not know what you are talking about if you enquire about Gertrude's Blue-eye over the phone. I think your best chance would be to try Keong Seong at Block 22 Havelock Road or the Clementi fish shop at Clementi Ave 2. The former always have Lampeyes (which are close cousins of Gertrude's Blue-eyes) and the latter always has a great variety of fish. But neither of them would be able to tell you what's a Gertrude's Blue-eye, I'm quite sure of that. They may have the fish but they probably won't know its common name, much less its scientific name.
Loh K L
I have seen a few unusual species of lamp-eyes at the new Pet Safari outlet at United Square, but they probably cost a time-bomb....
hello Mr Ronnie, i went to your workshop last time to pick up some Ozelot!!
Hi Budak,
Too many ppl have come and gone off happy with their ozelots, and since my memory is not great, you are ... ? Still, I hope the ozelot is blooming for you.
I'll drop by to Pet Safari tomorrow and see if they have what I want (heck! I'll probably end up buying some other fishes! )
Thanks,
Ronnie
PS: Could someone update the LFS list? It doesn't include the Novena Sq Branch.
Pet Safari's addy is still at;
Pet Safari Singapore
Address: Eastpoint Mall, No. 3 Simei St 6, #01-06 Unit 1,2,3
Postal Code: 528833
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does mrs budak knows what you did last summer??!!
I'm back & keeping 'em fingers wet,
Ronnie Lee
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