I.D this fish

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  1. stormbringer101

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    never seen this before .its about 10cm long 2cm high
    sorry pic taken in bad light on phone.

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    Looks like some kind of Elephant Nose, but without a clearer pic can't say which??

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    yup will try get better pic.but it does not have the long snout or stipes on the back.is grey not black
     
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    That's a Mormyrus longirostris, from the same family as the Elephantnose. A very, very nice find, those are quite rare.
     
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    thanks got it thinking its s american in origin and not african for my new biotope but from what i can find so far it should be comfortable in a heavly planted setup with only neons and tetras,given him plenty of hiding space and a low light area.if he doesnt look healthy in the next few days ill put him in his own tank.
     
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    Like the more commonly seen Elephantnose, sometimes these guys can be difficult to get to start feeding. Try a variety of frozen and, if possible, live foods - worms or worm-like foods should work, especially if you feed him after you turn the lights off.

    Good luck, that fish will grow into a real beauty.
     
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    the substrate in that tank looks like it might be rough with sharp edges that could damage this fish. it needs a soft rounded smooth substrate that they can forage in with damaging their snout...
     
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    wow those fish grows massive atleast 40cm .nice fish
     

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